35th Oregon Legislative Assembly
35th Oregon Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Second Oregon State Capitol | |||||
Overview | |||||
Jurisdiction | Oregon, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Oregon State Capitol | ||||
Term | 1929–1930 | ||||
Oregon State Senate | |||||
Members | 30 Senators | ||||
Senate President | A. W. Norblad | ||||
Majority Leader | ? | ||||
Minority Leader | ? | ||||
Party control | Republican Party | ||||
Oregon House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
Speaker of the House | R. S. Hamilton | ||||
Majority Leader | ? | ||||
Minority Leader | ? | ||||
Party control | Republican Party |
The thirty-fifth Oregon Legislative Assembly convened in 1929 for its biennial regular session, starting January 14 and finishing March 4. Republicans controlled both chambers with overwhelming majorities. Only four Democrats, two in the House and two in the Senate, were members of the thirty-fifth Legislative Assembly. The body held no special sessions; no such sessions were held at all between 1921 and 1933.[1]
Contents
1 House members
2 Senate members
3 See also
4 References
House members
All representatives in the thirty-fifth House were Republicans except two, Walter S. Fisher (D–4 Roseburg) and Joseph N. Scott (D–22 Pendleton).
Speaker of the House: R. S. Hamilton (R–21 Bend).
District | Representative | Residence | Counties | Party |
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1 | Romeo Gouley | Brooks | Marion | Republican |
Lee McAllister | Salem | Republican | ||
Frank W. Settlemier | Woodburn | Republican | ||
W. Carlton Smith | Salem | Republican | ||
2 | Charles Childs | Albany | Linn | Republican |
Hector Macpherson, Sr. | Republican | |||
3 | Emmett Howard | Eugene | Lane | Republican |
Lynn S. McCready | Republican | |||
E. O. Potter | Republican | |||
4 | Walter S. Fisher | Roseburg | Douglas | Democratic |
Charles A. Lockwood | Republican | |||
5 | J. E. Norton | Coquille | Coos | Republican |
6 | Louis L. Knapp | Port Orford | Coos Curry | Republican |
7 | James T. Chinnock | Grants Pass | Josephine | Republican |
8 | William M. Briggs | Ashland | Jackson | Republican |
John H. Carkin | Medford | Republican | ||
9 | James H. Hazlett | Hood River | Hood River | Republican |
10 | B. W. Johnson | Monroe | Benton | Republican |
11 | S. L. Stewart | Rickreall | Polk | Republican |
12 | Herbert Egbert | The Dalles | Wasco | Republican |
13 | Walter W. Russell | McMinnville | Yamhill | Republican |
Morton Tompkins | Dayton | Republican | ||
14 | B. F. Swope | Independence | Lincoln Polk | Republican |
15 | Charles R. La Follett | Cornelius | Washington | Republican |
R. Frank Peters | Hillsboro | Republican | ||
L. E. Wilkes | Republican | |||
16 | H. H. Chindgren | Molalla | Clackamas | Republican |
J. F. Clark | Oregon City | Republican | ||
Charles T. Sievers | Republican | |||
17 | C. H. Oxman | Ontario | Malheur | Republican |
18 | Gust. Anderson | Portland | Multnomah | Republican |
Homer D. Angell | Republican | |||
Earl C. Bronaugh, Jr. | Republican | |||
Allen A. Bynon | Republican | |||
Barnett H. Goldstein | Republican | |||
Wilber Henderson | Republican | |||
K. K. Kubli | Republican | |||
Dorothy M. Lee | Republican | |||
Frank J. Lonergan | Republican | |||
Neil Malarkey | Republican | |||
John B. McCourt | Republican | |||
Allen G. Rushlight | Republican | |||
Harvey Wells | Republican | |||
19 | Mark J. Johnson | Astoria | Clatsop | Republican |
Charles W. Robison | Republican | |||
20 | Glen R. Metsker | St. Helens | Columbia | Republican |
21 | Denton G. Burkick | Redmond | Crook Deschutes Jefferson Klamath Lake | Republican |
A. M. Collier | Klamath Falls | Republican | ||
R. S. Hamilton | Bend | Republican | ||
22 | Joseph N. Scott | Pendleton | Morrow Umatilla | Democratic |
23 | J. S. Norvell | Helix | Umatilla | Republican |
James H. E. Scott | Milton | Republican | ||
24 | T. G. Johnson | Wallowa | Union Wallowa | Republican |
25 | H. H. Weatherspoon | Elgin | Union | Republican |
26 | A. V. Swift | Baker | Baker | Republican |
27 | R. A. Ford | Dayville | Grant Harney | Republican |
28 | Earl Snell | Arlington | Gilliam Sherman Wheeler | Republican |
J. P. Yates | Wasco | Republican | ||
29 | George P. Winslow | Tillamook | Tillamook | Republican |
30 | Frank E. Andrews | Portland | Clackamas Multnomah | Republican |
Messenger to the Senate: Catherine Addink
Reading Clerk: Elbert Bede
Chief Clerk: W. F. Drager
Asst. Chief Clerk: Harry McCallen
Mailing Clerk: William F. McAdams
Doorkeeper: Rolls Southwick
Asst. Doorkeepers: B. E. Robertson, Glen A. Tousley
Calendar Clerk: Ruby Russell
Sergeant-at-Arms: Joseph F. Singer
Asst. Sergeant-at-Arms: J. A. Waddell
Messenger to the Printer: John F. Steelhammer
Pages: Denton Burdick, Jr., Harold Charters, Margarte Davidson
Senate members
All members of the thirty-fifth Senate were Republicans except two, Edward F. Bailey (D–3 Junction City) and W. H. Strayer (D–23 Baker).
Senate President: A. W. Norblad (R–15 Astoria) (appointed Governor of Oregon upon death of incumbent Isaac Patterson on December 22, 1929.[2])
District | Senator | Residence | Counties | Party |
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1 | Sam H. Brown | Gervais | Marion | Republican |
Lloyd T. Reynolds | Salem | Republican | ||
2 | Willard L. Marks | Albany | Linn | Republican |
3 | Edward F. Bailey | Junction City | Lane | Democratic |
4 | John B. Bell | Eugene | Lane Linn | Republican |
5 | B. L. Eddy | Roseburg | Douglas | Republican |
6 | George W. Dunn | Ashland | Jackson | Republican |
7 | Ed. W. Miller | Grants Pass | Josephine | Republican |
8 | Charles Hall | Marshfield | Coos Curry | Republican |
9 | Herbert J. Elliott | Perrydale | Benton Polk | Republican |
10 | Clarence Butt | Newberg | Yamhill | Republican |
11 | Edward Schulmerich | Hillsboro | Washington | Republican |
12 | Linn E. Jones | Oregon City | Clackamas | Republican |
13 | John O. Bailey | Portland | Multnomah | Republican |
J. E. Bennett | Republican | |||
Henry L. Corbett | Republican | |||
Milton R. Klepper | Republican | |||
Gus C. Moser | Republican | |||
Isaac E. Staples | Republican | |||
14 | Joe E. Dunne | Clackamas Columbia Multnomah | Republican | |
15 | A. W. Norblad | Astoria | Clatsop | Republican |
16 | Henry L. Kuck | The Dalles | Hood River Wasco | Republican |
17 | Jay H. Upton | Bend | Crook Deschutes Jefferson Klamath Lake | Republican |
18 | R. J. Carsner | Spray | Gilliam Sherman Wheeler | Republican |
19 | Fred E. Kiddle | Island City | Morrow Umatilla Union | Republican |
20 | L. L. Mann | Pendleton | Umatilla | Republican |
21 | Colon R. Eberhard | La Grande | Union Wallowa | Republican |
22 | J. D. Billingsley | Ontario | Grant Harney Malheur | Republican |
23 | W. H. Strayer | Baker | Baker | Democratic |
24 | Earl E. Fisher | Beaverton | Lincoln Tillamook Washington Yamhill | Republican |
Doorkeeper: Joseph W. Beveridge
Sergeant-at-Arms: H. T. Bruce
Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: F. A. Sutton
Chief Clerk: John P. Hunt
Assistant Chief Clerk: Elizabeth J. Glatt
Calendar Clerk: Albert D. Goddard
Reading Clerk: M. F. Hardesty
Pages: Clifford Flake, Max King, Edward Seeborg
See also
- Oregon Legislative Assembly
- Oregon State Senate
- Oregon House of Representatives
- Government of Oregon
References
^ http://bluebook.state.or.us/state/legis/legis18a.htm
^ http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/pages/records/governors/guides/state/norblad/index.html
Oregon State Government Legislators and Staff, 1929 regular session, from Oregon State Archives
Preceded by 34th legislature | 35th Oregon Legislative Assembly 1929–1930 | Succeeded by 36th legislature |