Case Name: CHARLES W. SMITH v. E. H. ROSE et al.
Court: Oregon Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1928-04-03
Citations: 125 Or. 56
Docket Number: 
Parties: CHARLES W. SMITH v. E. H. ROSE et al.
Judges: Rand, C. J., and Bean and Brown, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Oregon Reports
Volume: 125
Pages: 56–60

Head Matter:
On motion to dismiss appeal. First appeal dismissed January 19, 1926.
Appeal reinstated, argued March 8,
affirmed April 3, 1928.
CHARLES W. SMITH v. E. H. ROSE et al.
(242 Pac. 842; 265 Pac. 800.)
For the motion, Messrs. Goss & Murphy and Mr. M. W. SMpworth.
Contra, Mr. George P. Topping and Mr. J. J. Stanley.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
This is a motion to dismiss an appeal attempted to be taken by the plaintiff in this case. To prevent confusion, it may be stated that there are two appeals pending before the Supreme Court in this case. The first appeal is from an order sustaining the demurrer to the complaint. There was no judgment of dismissal or for costs, nothing, in fact, but the mere order that the demurrer be sustained. Several months later, the defendant took the second order dismissing the complaint dissolving a preliminary injunction, which had been issued, and adjudging costs against the plaintiff. The order sustaining the demurrer was not a final order, but left the case still standing subject to such amendment, or attempted amendment, as the plaintiff might see fit to make. So far as this order is concerned, the ease is in exactly the same position as that of L. D. Powell & Co. v. Wiest, 117 Or. 18 (242 Pac. 624), decided January 12, 1926. This appeal will be dismissed, leaving the case standing upon the second appeal, which seems to be properly taken.
For appellant there was a brief over the name of Mr. J. J. Stanley, with an oral argument by Mr. Geo. P. Toppmg.
For respondents there was a brief over the name of Messrs. Goss & Murphy, with an oral argument by Mr. M. W. Skipworth.
First Appeal Dismissed.