Willis v. Booth
Citation | 61 P. 1135,40 Or. 154 |
Parties | WILLIS v. BOOTH. |
Decision Date | 23 July 1900 |
Court | Oregon Supreme Court |
Appeal from circuit court, Marion county.
The motion to advance in this case must be denied. It is a civil action, involving no question of public importance, and, under rule 16 (37 P. viii.), must come up for argument in the order of its entry on the trial docket. An early hearing is no doubt important to the immediate parties litigant, but the same is probably true of the other cases entitled to precedence over it, and it would be unjust to them to advance it out of its order.
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In re Booth's Will
... ... 710 40 Or. 154 In re BOOTH'S WILL. Supreme Court of OregonDecember 2, 1901 ... Appeal ... from circuit court, Marion county; R.P. Boise, Judge ... Petition ... for the probate of the will of Verena Wichser Booth, ... deceased, by Lydia M. Willis, against Jeanette Booth, as ... administratrix of John C. Booth, deceased. From a decree of ... the circuit court reversing a decree of the county court ... admitting the will to probate, petitioner appeals. Affirmed ... [40 Or ... 155] W.T. Slater and ... ...