57 P. 420 | Or. | 1899
delivered the opinion.
This is an action of trespass, commenced in the Justice’s Court for District No. 12, Grant County, Oregon. The complaint alleges, in substance, that plaintiff is entitled to, and is in the possession of, certain real property described therein ; “that, on divers and sundry days and times between the tenth day of December, 1897, and the date of the commencement of this action defendant knowingly, wilfully, wrongfully, and unlawfully permitted his band of sheep to be herded, and knowingly, wilfully, wrongfully, and unlawfully did herd and cause to be herded defendant’s said band of sheep, upon the above-described real estate of the plaintiff, without the consent of plaintiff, and against plaintiff’s will,” to his damage in the sum of $200. The answer consists of specific denials of the allegations of the complaint. Judgment being for plaintiff, the defendant appealed, and upon trial in the circuit court plaintiff secured a verdict, whereupon the defendant moved for a judgment in his favor, and that said cause be dismissed, notwithstanding the verdict, upon the ground that the justice’s court had no jurisdiction of the cause, as appeared from the pleadings. The motion was allowed, and, judgment having been entered dismissing the action, and taxing the costs against the plaintiff, he has appealed to this court.