FLORA LOGGING CO. v. BOEING

No. 10922.

43 F.2d 145 (1930)

FLORA LOGGING CO. v. BOEING et ux.

District Court, D. Oregon.

July 7, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Veazie & Veazie, of Portland, Or., for plaintiff.

Platt, Platt, Fales, Smith & Black, of Portland, Or., for defendants.


CAVANAH, District Judge.

The Flora Logging Company, a corporation who owns a large tract of timberlands in the state of Oregon, brings this suit to condemn a right of way for a logging railroad across unimproved timberland of the defendant Boeing. It is engaged in the business of logging, and is compelled to and does maintain and operate a logging railroad for the transportation of logs and other raw products of the forest from points where the same are cut to a connection...

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