49 P. 855 | Or. | 1897
delivered the opinion.
This is a suit to set aside a conveyance, and to subject the real property therein described to the satisfaction of plaintiff’s judgment. It is alleged in the complaint that at all times therein mentioned the defendants, O. G. Wyatt and Sadie M. Wyatt were and are husband and wife; that about November, 1890, C. G. Wyatt became indebted to the plaintiff in the sum of $206.66 on account of money paid him at his request, and for his use and benefit; that he was then the owner of certain real property, particularly describing it, “ and a large amount of personal property, the description of which is not known to the plaintiff”; that on September 28, 1895, plaintiff, having commenced an action in the Circuit Court of Union County against C. G. Wyatt to recover the amount so due, caused a summons to be issued therein and served on the said defendant, who, on October 2 of
Affirmed.