20 Or. 69 | Or. | 1890
— It is manifest from an examination of this record that very much of the plaintiff’s case is covered by the former decree between the same parties, and therefore cannot be considered again in this case. But there is enough which has occurred since that time to entitle her to a decree. The alienation between these parties seems to be permanent and irreconcilable. The feelings of both are deeply moved, one against the other. The defendant is engaged in the saloon business at Roseburg, and has been for many years, and appears to have entertained much suspicion concerning
We do not find any error in this decree appealed from, and it is affirmed.