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NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS.

NEW TRIAL.

Same as BILLS & NOTES.

QUALIFICATION OF JUROR AFTER TRIAL.

1. The conclusion by the trial judge as to the qualifications of a juror,
when attacked by a. motion for a new trial, will be set aside only when
there has been an abuse of discretion.
State v. Lauth, 342.

EXAMPLE OF DISCRETION QUALIFICATION OF JUROR.

2. On a prosecution for murder, defendant moved for a new trial on
the ground that a juror had made false answers, in that he had stated that
he had never heard anything about the case. Defendant produced an affi-
davit that affiant, shortly after the coroner's inquest, met the juror in
question, and talked with him, and told him all about the crime; and
another affidavit stated that the juror admitted to affiant, in the presence
of the one who had made the first affidavit, that the juror had talked with
the latter about the case prior to the trial. The affidavit of the juror stated
that he had no recollection of having ever talked with any one about the
crime, and that he had never admitted that he had done so; and another
affidavit, made by the one who made the first-mentioned affidavit, stated
that the juror never admitted in his presence that he had ever talked about
the case. Held, that it was not an abuse of discretion to deny the new
State v. Lauth, 342.

trial.

EFFECT OF FILING COST BILL PREMATURELY ON NEW TRIAL.

3. If a judgment was prematurely entered, because entered the last
day of term--the same day the findings were filed-it did not deprive a
party of his right to file a motion for a new trial.

NONSUIT.

Jennings v. Frazier, 470.

Considering Effect of Evidence on Motion For. See TRIAL, 3.

NOTES. Same as BILLS AND NOTES.

NOTICE.

Effect of Deed Conferring Easement.

See VENDOR & PURCHASER, 7.

Contract of Sale-After Waiving Forfeiture. See VEND. & PUR. 10.
NUISANCE.

MAINTAINING POOL ROOM.

Under B. & C. Comp. § 1930, providing for the punishment of persons
who willfully and wrongfully commit any act which grossly disturbs the
public peace or health, or which openly outrages the public decency, and is
injurious to the public morals, it is not necessary, to constitute the offense,
that there should be an actual breach or disturbance of the peace, or
actual or threatened violence, but any immoral or criminal act which
disturbs the quiet and tranquility of society, to the injury of public order
and decorum, or disturbs or threatens the public peace, and which would
constitute a nuisance at common law, is within the statute, as, for example,
maintaining a gambling house or pool room.
State v. Nease, 433.

OFFICERS.

PAROL EVIDENCE OF ACCEPTANCE OF Bonds.

1. The official record is the best evidence as to the acceptance and
approval of the bond of a public officer, yet on proper occasions the facts
may be shown by parol.
Baker County v. Huntington, 275.

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES APPARENT ON AN OFFICIAL BOND.

2. Where it appeared on the face of an official bond tendered for ap-
proval that the officer's name was not written in as the principal, that the

name of only one of the six sureties who signed the instrument appeared
in the body thereof, that the total of the amounts written after the names
of the different sureties was only $7,000, whereas the requirement was a
bond of $10,000, and two of the signing sureties had not justified, a rea-
sonably prudent man would have inquired, and therefore the county was
chargeable with constructive knowledge as to the authority of the officer
to deliver the bond.
Baker County v. Huntington, 275.

IDEM.

3. In order that a defect on the face of an official bond shall operate
as notice to the obligee of a condition affecting the right of the principal
to deliver it, the defect must be one reasonably tending to cause a dis-
covery of the real defect, otherwise there will not be imputed notice.
Baker County v. Huntington, 275.

EFFECT OF ACTS OF DEPUTIES.

4. The filing of an information by a deputy district attorney is in
effect the act of the principal officer himself.
State v. Guglielmo, 250.

See PRINCIPAL AND SURETY, 2, 3; SHERIFFS, 1, 2.

OPENING DEFAULT.

Inadvertence-Surprise-Excusable Neglect. See JUDGMENT, 1.

ORDER OF SALE.

Need of Such Order to Preserve Attachment Lien. See ATTACHMENT.

OREGON CASES Applied, Approved, Cited and Distinguished in This

Volume.

Adamson v. Frazier, 40 Or. 273, cited, 189.

Ah Doon v. Smith, 25 Or. 89, cited, 26.

Allesina v. London & L. & G. Ins. Co. 45 Or. 441, cited, 631.
Anderson v. Adams, 43 Or. 621, applied, 156, 271, 392.
Anderson v. North Pac. Lum. Co. 21 Or. 281, applied, 242.
Anderson v. Portland Flouring Mills Co. 37 Or. 483, cited, 189.
Andrus v. Knott, 12 Or. 501, followed, 173.

Apex Transp. Co. v. Garbade, 32 Or. 582, approved, 248.
Arrigoni v. Johnson, 6 Or. 168, cited, 474.

Backhaus v. Buells, 43 Or. 558, approved, 212.

Bailey v. Malheur Irrig. Co. 36 Or. 54, cited, 138.

Baker v. Williams Banking Co. 42 Or. 213, cited, 56.

Barr v. Rader, 31 Or. 225, approved, 275.

Barr v. Rader, 33 Or. 375, applied, 242.

Berger v. Multnomah County, 45 Or. 402, cited, 532, 538.
Blaskower v. Steel, 23 Or. 106, cited, 238.
Booth v. Moody, 30 Or. 222, approved, 368.
Booth's Will, 40 Or. 154, applied, 332, 583.
Bower v. Holladay, 18 Or. 491, applied, 332.
Bowman v. Bowman, 35 Or. 279, cited, 115.
Boyd v. Dunbar, 44 Or. 380, cited, 581.

Breding v. Williams, 33 Or. 391, cited, 187, 472.

Bremer v. Flechenstein, 9 Or. 266, followed, 403.

Bridal Veil Lumber Co. v. Johnson, 25 Or. 105, approved, 248.

Bridal Veil Lumber Co. v. Johnson, 30 Or. 205, approved, 248.

Brown v. Oregon Lumber Co. 24 Or. 315, applied, 242.

Browning v. Lewis, 39 Or. 11, cited, 115.

Burnett v. Markley, 23 Or. 436, distinguished, 77, 82.

Caro v. Oregon & Cal. R. Co. 10 Or. 510, approved, 139.
Carson v. Gentner, 33 Or. 512, cited, 115.

Cawston v. Sturgis, 29 Or. 331, cited, 156.

Chamberlain v. Hibbard, 26 Or. 428, followed, 242.
Clayson's Will, In re, 24 Or. 542, followed, 417.
Columbia County v. Massie, 31 Or. 292, cited, 278.
Connell v. McLoughlin, 28 Or. 230, approved, 39, 391.
Continental Insurance Co. v. Riggen, 31 Or. 336, applied, 332.
Cooper v. Thomason, 30 Or. 162, cited in foot note, 57, 58.
Coos Bay Navigation Co. v. Endicott, 34 Or. 573, cited, 307.
Coos Bay Railroad Co. v. Dixon, 30 Or. 584, approved, 45.
Coos Bay Railroad Co. v. Nosler, 30 Or. 547, approved, 45.
Cottel v. Berry, 42 Or. 593, approved, 119.

County of Union v. Slocum, 16 Or. 237, cited, 35.

Cox v. Bernard, 39 Or. 53, approved, 118.

Crews v. Richards, 14 Or. 442, approved, 4.

Crossen v. Wasco County, 10 Or. 111, approved, 36.

Currey v. Butcher, 37 Or. 380, applied, 242.

Daly v. Larsen, 29 Or. 535, cited, 187, 472.

Derkeny v. Belfils, 4 Or. 258, followed, 242.

Dice v. Willamette Transp. Co. 8 Or. 60, approved, 565, 571.
Dorothy v. Pierce, 27 Or. 373, distinguished, 78.

Duff v. Willamette Iron Works, 45 Or. 479, approved, 544.

Durkee v. Carr, 38 Or. 189, applied, 104, 154, 393.

Eaton v. Mimnaugh, 43 Or. 465, cited, 229; distinguished, 78, 82, 84.
Eddy v. Kincaid, 28 Or. 537, approved, 372.
English v. Savage, 5 Or. 518, approved, 180.
Ex parte Ferdon, 35 Or. 171, applied, 332.

Fahie v. Pressey, 2 Or. 23, approved, 75.

Falco v. Kaupisch Creamery Co.. 42 Or. 422, approved, 190, 404.

Falconio v. Larsen, 31 Or. 137, cited, 146.

Fanning v. Gilliland, 37 Or. 369, followed, 248, 548.

Farrell v. Oregon Gold Co. 31 Or. 463, applied, 139.

Feldman v. McGuire, 34 Or. 309, applied, 242.

Fenton v. Fidelity & Cas. Co. 36 Or. 283, approved, 322.

Ferdon, Ex parte, 35 Or. 171, applied, 332.

First Nat. Bnk. v. Oregon Paper Co. 42 Or. 398, approved, 55.

Flagg v. Marion County, 31 Or. 18, cited, 36.

Fleischner v. Chadwick, 5 Or. 152, applied, 332.

Fleishman v. Meyer, 46 Or. 267, cited in footnote, 505.

Fowle v. House, 30 Or. 305, cited in footnote, 178.

Frankl v. Bailey, 31 Or. 285, approved, 532.

Friendly v. Lee, 20 Or. 202, cited, 166, 167.

Gardner v. McWilliams, 42 Or. 14, applied, 105, 271.

Gentry v. Pacific Livestock Co. 45 Or. 233, approved, 481.

Glenn v. Savage, 14 Or. 567, applied, 391.

Goldsmith v. Elwert, 31 Or. 539, followed, 58, (cited in footnote, 57).

Goltra v. Penland, 45 Or. 254, cited, 26, 238.

Graham v. Merchant, 43 Or. 294, approved, 457.

Grant v. Baker, 12 Or. 329, applied, 242.

Grant County v. Lake County, 17 Or. 453, cited, 36; distinguished, 77, 82.
Grant County v. Sels, 5 Or. 243, applied, 331.

Guille v. Wong Fook, 13 Or. 577, followed, 222.

Hager v. Knapp, 45 Or. 512, followed, 516.

Haines v. Cadwell, 40 Or. 229, cited, 166.

Hammer v. Downing, 41 Or. 234, followed, 219.

Hannan v. Greenfield, 36 Or. 97, cited, 104, 154, 595.
Hanthorn v. Oliver, 32 Or. 57, cited, 307.

Harding v. Grim, 25 Or. 506, cited, 419.

Hardwick v. State Ins. Co. 20 Or. 547, applied, 391.

Harris v. Harsch, 29 Or. 562, followed, 472.

Heilner v. Union County, 7 Or. 83, applied, 576.
Herbert v. Dufur, 23 Or. 462, applied, 242.

Hill v. Cooper, 6 Or. 181, approved, 70.

Hilts v. Ladd, 35 Or. 237, approved, 4.

Holgate v. Oregon Pac. R. Co. 16 Or. 123, cited, 139.
Hopwood v. Patterson, 2 Or. 49, followed, 242, 607.
Houck v. Ashland, 40 Or. 117, cited, 340.

House v. Fowle, 20 Or. 163, followed, 469.

House v. Jackson, 24 Or. 89, applied, 315.

Houser v. Umatilla County, 30 Or. 486, approved, 34.
Houston v. Zahm, 44 Or. 610, cited, 92.
Howe v. Taylor, 9 Or. 288, applied, 147.
Howell v. Folsom, 38 Or. 184, followed, 599.
Hubbard v. Medford, 20 Or. 315, approved, 337.
Huddleston v. Eugene, 34 Or. 343, approved, 248.
Hurst v. Burnside, 12 Or. 520, cited, 300, 301.
Hurst v. Hawn, 5 Or. 275, applied, 332.

In re Clayson's Will, 24 Or. 542, followed, 417.
In re Johns' Will, 30 Or. 494, cited, 417.
In re Schneider, 11 Or. 288, cited, 340.

Jackson v. Siglin, 10 Or. 93, approved, 34.
Johns' Will, In re, 30 Or. 494, cited, 417.

Johnston v. Barrills, 27 Or. 251, cited, 270.

Johnston v. Oregon Short Line Ry. Co. 23 Or. 94, approved, 544.
Johnston v. Shofner, 23 Or. 111, applied, 236.

Jones v. Conn, 39 Or. 30, applied, 119.

Jones v. Dove, 6 Or. 188, cited, 417.

Kenny v. Walker, 29 Or. 41, cited, 369.

Koontz v. Oregon Ry. & Nav. Co. 20 Or. 3, applied, 170.

Kumli v. Southern Pac. Co. 21 Or. 505, cited, 490.

Ladd v. Gambell, 35 Or. 393, applied, 332.

Lane v. Coos County, 10 Or. 123, approved, 279.

La Vie v. Tooze, 43 Or. 590, cited, 212.

Lieuallen v. Mosgrove. 33 Or. 282, cited in footnote, 178.

Lieuallen v. Mosgrove, 37 Or. 446, cited, 305, (cited in footnote, 178).

Little v. Cogswell, 20 Or. 345, applied, 332.

Long Creek Build. Assoc. v. State Ins. Co. 29 Or. 569. See 104, 154, 391.
Looney v. Rankin, 15 Or. 617, applied, 193.

Low v. Schaffer, 24 Or. 239, cited, 66.

Luse v. Isthmus Transit Ry. Co. 6 Or. 125, followed, 473.

Lyons v. Leahy, 15 Or. 8, cited, 473.

Mace v. Mace, 40 Or. 586, approved, 118.

Mack v. City of Salem, 6 Or. 275, applied, 576.

Maffet v. Oregon & Cal. R. Co. 46 Or. 443, cited, 618.

Massey v. Seller, 45 Or. 267, applied, 574.

Maynard v. Oregon R. Co. 43 Or. 63, distinguished, 574, 578.
MacMahon v. Duffy, 36 Or. 150, cited, 428.

McCall v. Porter, 42 Or. 49, cited, 115.

McFarlane v. McFarlane, 43 Or. 477, cited in footnote, 178.
McLaughlin v. Hoover, 1 Or. 31, applied, 332.

McLeod v. Lloyd, 43 Or. 260, cited in footnote, 178.

Metschan v. Grant County, 36 Or. 117, cited, 36.

Miller v. Inman, 40 Or. 161, approved, 544.

Miller v. Wattier, 44 Or. 347, followed, 617.

Mills' Estate, 40 Or. 424, approved, 55.

Moody v. Richards, 29 Or. 282, cited, 187, 472, 473.

Multnomah County v. Kelly, 37 Or. 1, cited, 278.

Municipal Sec. Co. v. Baker County, 33 Or. 338, cited, 82; dist. 78, 82.
Murphy v. Sears, 11 Or. 127, applied, 180.

Neppach v. Oregon & Cal. R. Co. 46 Or. 374, approved, 455.

Nicolai v. Van Fridagh, 23 Or. 149, followed, 316.

Noblitt v. Bebee, 23 Or. 4, followed, 599.

North Pac. Lum. Co. v. Willamette Mill Co. 29 Or. 219, cited, 595.

North Powder Milling Co. v. Coughanour, 34 Or. 9, cited, 115.

Nosler v. Coos Bay Railroad Co. 39 Or. 331, cited, 301.
Nosler v. Coos Bay Railroad Co. 40 Or. 305, approved, 428.

O'Connor v. Van Hoy, 29 Or. 505, approved, 428.
Oliver v. Oregon Sugar Co. 42 Or. 276, approved, 45.
Oregonian Ry. Co. v. Hill, 9 Or. 377, approved, 248.
Osborn v. Logus, 28 Or. 302, followed, 313, 314.

Osburn's Estate, 36 Or. 8, approved, 55.

Owens v. Snell, 29 Or. 483, cited, 369.

Pengra v. Wheeler, 24 Or. 532, applied, 271.

Perkins v. McCullough, 36 Or. 146, applied, 242.

Phipps v. Taylor, 15 Or. 484, followed, 222.

Portland v. Schmidt, 13 Or. 17, approved, 337, 340.

Potter v. Potter, 43 Or. 149, followed, 469.

Powell v. Dayton, S. & G. R. Co. 14 Or. 22, fol. 182, 305, (footnote, 178).
Pruitt v. Muldrick, 39 Or. 353, applied, 236.

Pugh v. Good, 19 Or. 85, approved, 34.

Reed v. Dunbar, 41 Or. 509, applied, 332.

Reid v. Alaska Packing Co. 43 Or. 429, applied, 271.

Roberts v. Parrish, 17 Or. 583, cited, 146.

Robertson v. Low, 44 Or. 587, followed, 617.

Rockwell v. Portland Sav. Bank, 35 Or. 303, distinguished, 54, 56.

Rowland v. Williams, 23 Or. 515, applied, 66.

Salem Water Co. v. Salem, 5 Or. 29, applied, 82, 84.

Sandys v. Williams, 46 Or. 327, approved, 502, 632.

Savage v. McCorkle, 17 Or. 42, approved, 180.

Sayre v. Mohney, 35 Or. 141, distinguished, 374, 395.
Schneider, In re, 11 Or. 288, cited, 340.

Sharp v. Johnson, 38 Or. 246, followed, 222.

Shattuck v. Kincaid, 31 Or. 379, cited, 581.

Shirley v. Burch, 16 Or. 83, cited in footnote, 57.

Shook v. Colohan, 12 Or. 239, cited in footnote, 57.

Simmons v. Winters, 21 Or. 35, cited, 115.

Sing On. v. Brown, 44 Or. 11, applied, 60.

Slemmons v. Thompson, 23 Or. 215, approved, 306.

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