58 P. 37 | Or. | 1899
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an appeal from a decree foreclosing a bond for a deed. The transcript shows that on March 26, 1895, plaintiff entered into a contract with defendant whereby he agreed, in consideration of the payment of $1,568, to sell and convey to him about six acres of land in Wallowa County, and, as appurtenant thereto, “the exclusive water right to sufficient water to operate one thirty-inch water wheel,” placed in a sawmill on said land;
The evidence shows that the milling company constructed a flour mill on the south fork of the Wallowa Fiver, tapped the ditch which furnished water to defendant’s mill at a point about one hundred yards above his head gate, and on September 1, 1895, diverted the water