32nd Oregon Legislative Assembly











































32nd Oregon Legislative Assembly





31st Legislative Assembly 33rd Legislative Assembly


Oregon Capitol.jpg
Second Oregon State Capitol

Overview
Jurisdiction
Oregon, United States
Meeting place
Oregon State Capitol
Term
1923–1924
Oregon State Senate
Members
30 Senators
Party control
Republican Party
Oregon House of Representatives
Members
60 Representatives
Speaker of the House
K. K. Kubli
Party control
Republican Party

The 32nd Oregon Legislative Assembly was the biannual session of the bicameral state legislature held in the state of Oregon in 1923.




Contents






  • 1 House members


  • 2 Senate members


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References





House members


Speaker of the House: K.K. Kubli (R–18 Portland).













































































































































































































































































































































































District Name Residence Counties Party
1 Lloyd T. Reynolds Salem Marion
Republican
Thomas B. Kay Salem
Republican
Otto J. Wilson Salem
Republican
2 Sterling H. Goin Jefferson Linn
Democratic
A. K. McMahan Albany
Democratic
3 Edward F. Bailey Junction City Lane
Democratic
Ben F. Keeney Eugene
Republican
H. C. Wheeler Pleasant Hill
Republican
4 D. S. Beals Riddle Douglas
Republican
J. M. Throne Roseburg
Republican
5 T. T. Bennett Marshfield Coos
Republican
6 S. P. Peirce Sixes Coos/Curry

Republican
7 Theodore P. Cramer, Jr. Grants Pass Josephine
Republican
8 John H. Carkin Medford Jackson
Republican
Ralph P. Cowgill Central Point
Republican
9 L. N. Blowers Hood River Hood River
Republican
10 Claude Buchanan Corvallis Benton
Republican
11 D. E. Fletcher Independence Polk
Republican
12 W. C. Bolton Maupin Wasco
Republican
13 Arthur McPhillips McMinnville Yamhill
Democratic
Ed Cary Lafayette
Republican
14 B. F. Jones Newport Lincoln
Republican
15 Loyal M. Graham Forest Grove Washington
Republican
L. M. Hesse Beaverton
Republican
Edward Schulmerich Hillsboro
Republican
16 Philip Hammond Oregon City Clackamas
Republican
M. J. Lee Canby
Republican
George G. Randall New Era
Republican
17 James A. Lackey Ontario Malheur
Democratic
18 George A. Lovejoy Portland Multnomah
Democratic
L. H. Adams Portland
Republican
Cyril G. Brownell Portland
Republican
E. R. Campbell Portland
Republican
Herbert Gordon Portland
Republican
Thomas H. Hurlburt Portland
Republican
Oliver B. Huston Portland
Republican
R. J. Kirkwood Portland
Republican
K. K. Kubli Portland
Republican
Louis Kuehn Portland
Republican
D. C. Lewis Portland
Republican
C. B. Simmons Portland
Republican
William F. Woodward Portland
Republican
19 E. N. Hurd Astoria Clatsop
Republican
James W. Mott Seaside
Republican
20 Sherman Miles St. Helens Columbia
Democratic
21 Denton G. Burdick Redmond
Crook/Deschutes/Jefferson/Klamath/Lake

Republican
J. M. Ezell Klamath Falls
Republican
H. J. Overturf Bend
Republican
22 Alfred J. Smith Pendleton
Morrow/Umatilla

Republican
23 L. L. Mann Milton Umatilla
Republican
S. A. Miller Milton
Republican
24 Charles A. Hunter Wallowa
Union/Wallowa

Republican
25 A. R. Hunter Island City Union
Democratic
26 Charles J. Shelton Barker Baker
Republican
27 R. A. Ford Dayville
Grant/Harney

Republican
28 W. F. Jackson Moro
Gilliam/Sherman/Wheeler

Democratic
R. J. Carsner Spray
Republican
29 Rollie W. Watson Tillamook Tillamook
Republican
30 Fred J. Meindl Portland Clackamas/Multnomah
Republican


Senate members


Senate President: Jay H. Upton (R–17 Prineville)










































































































































































































District Senator Residence Counties Party
1 Sam H. Brown Gervais Marion
Republican
Alex M. LaFollette
Republican
2 S. M. Garland Lebanon Linn
Democratic
3 J. S. Magladry Dorena Lane
Republican
4 Fred Fisk Eugene Lane/Linn
Democratic
5 B. L. Eddy Roseburg Douglas
Republican
6 George W. Dunn Ashland Jackson
Republican
7 J. C. Smith Grants Pass Josephine
Republican
8 Charles Hall Marshfield Coos/Curry
Republican
9 A. J. Johnson Corvallis Benton/Polk
Republican
10 Peter Zimmerman Yamhill Yamhill
Republican
11 William G. Hare Hillsboro Washington
Republican
12 F. J. Tooze Oregon City Clackamas
Republican
13 Henry L. Corbett Portland Multnomah
Republican
Robert S. Farrell
Republican
George W. Joseph
Republican
Milton R. Klepper
Republican
Gus C. Moser
Republican
Isaac E. Staples
Republican
14 W. J. H. Clark Portland Clackamas/Columbia/Multnomah
Republican
15 W. S. Kinney Astoria Clatsop
Republican
16 John R. Nickelsen Hood River Hood River
Republican
17 Jay H. Upton Bend Crook/Deschutes/Jefferson/Klamath/Lake
Republican
18 R. J. Carsner Spray Gilliam/Sherman/Wheeler
Republican
19 J. H. Taylor Pendleton Morrow/Umatilla/Union
Democratic
20 Roy W. Ritner Pendleton Umatilla
Republican
21 Bruce Dennis La Grande Union/Wallowa
Republican
22 Charles W. Ellis Burns Grant/Harney/Malheur
Republican
23 W. H. Strayer Baker Baker
Democratic
24 C. J. Edwards Tillamook Tillamook/Washington/Yamhill
Republican


See also



  • Government of Oregon


References




General


  • Oregon State Government Legislators and Staff, 1923 regular session, from Oregon State Archives





Preceded by
31st legislature

32nd Oregon Legislative Assembly
1923–1924
Succeeded by
33rd legislature








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