138 P. 841 | Or. | 1914
delivered the opinion of the court.
The bill of exceptions contains five assignments of error, which are here considered seriatim:
“Did you at any time from the time you took charge of that work there until they quit work there on that street, was Jimmie or Mr.. Casciato or Mr. Ragnone or their men asked to do anything that they declined to do?”
The court overruled the objection to the witness’ answer:
“I do not remember that they did.”
This testimony tended to show the attitude of the parties toward the performance of the work by the plaintiffs and that all had complied with the requirements of their contract.
‘ ‘ Can you tell approximately the amount of expenditures you made in August, I mean the expenditures made by the defendant during the month of August, 1912?”
The bill of exceptions shows that the court overruled the objection of plaintiffs to this question. No error can be predicated by the defendant upon this decision in his own favor.
The remainder of the bill of exceptions consists in the narration of a colloquy between the court and
The judgment must be affirmed.
Affirmed : Rehearing Denied.