No. 492. in the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1916. Oregon and California Railroad Company Et Al., Appellants, Vs. the United States. on a Certificatefrom and Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court Fo Appels for the Ninth Circui


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Vol. 1 Transcript of Record. Supreme Court of the United States. No. 492. October Term, 1916. Oregon & California Railroad Company Et Al., Petitioners, Vs. the United States. On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Petition for Cetiorari Filed October 20, 1916. Certiorari Granted November 6, 1916. (25,313).


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In the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon; Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, Oregon [34Short Line Railroad Company, Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company, Southern Pacific Company, Oregon Trunk Railway, Oregon Electric R[34ãilway Company, United Railways Company, Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, Willamette Valley Southern Railway, The Northern Pacific Terminal Company of Oregon, Appellants Vs. H.H. Corey, Edward Ostrander (successor to Newton McCoy) and Thomas K. C[34ãmpbell, Constituting the Public Service Commission of Oregon, and Isaac H. V[34ãn Winkle, Attorney-General of the State of Oregon, Respondents; Bri


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