65 P. 798 | Or. | 1901
delivered the opinion.
The portion of the complaint material to the present controversy alleges “that the defendants are indebted to the plaintiff in the sum of $60, upon an account for the services of the plaintiff as attorney for the defendants, rendered upon their retainer between the first day of March, 1894, and the first day of November, 1894, in prosecuting and defending certain suits and actions at their request, and for like services, at their request, in drawing, copying, and engrossing of divers court papers, and other attendances done and performed by the plaintiff in and about the business and suits of said defendants, and at their requests, which sum became due and pay