35th Oregon Legislative Assembly
34th Legislative Assembly 36th Legislative Assembly
Second Oregon State Capitol
Overview
Legislative bodyOregon Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionOregon, United States
Meeting placeOregon State Capitol
Term1929–1930
Oregon State Senate
Members30 Senators
Senate PresidentA. W. Norblad
Majority Leader?
Minority Leader?
Party controlRepublican Party
Oregon House of Representatives
Members60 Representatives
Speaker of the HouseR. S. Hamilton
Majority Leader?
Minority Leader?
Party controlRepublican 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]

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).

DistrictRepresentativeResidenceCountiesParty
1Romeo GouleyBrooksMarionRepublican
Lee McAllisterSalemRepublican
Frank W. SettlemierWoodburnRepublican
W. Carlton SmithSalemRepublican
2Charles ChildsAlbanyLinnRepublican
Hector Macpherson, Sr.Republican
3Emmett HowardEugeneLaneRepublican
Lynn S. McCreadyRepublican
E. O. PotterRepublican
4Walter S. FisherRoseburgDouglasDemocratic
Charles A. LockwoodRepublican
5J. E. NortonCoquilleCoosRepublican
6Louis L. KnappPort OrfordCoos
Curry
Republican
7James T. ChinnockGrants PassJosephineRepublican
8William M. BriggsAshlandJacksonRepublican
John H. CarkinMedfordRepublican
9James H. HazlettHood RiverHood RiverRepublican
10B. W. JohnsonMonroeBentonRepublican
11S. L. StewartRickreallPolkRepublican
12Herbert EgbertThe DallesWascoRepublican
13Walter W. RussellMcMinnvilleYamhillRepublican
Morton TompkinsDaytonRepublican
14B. F. SwopeIndependenceLincoln
Polk
Republican
15Charles R. La FollettCorneliusWashingtonRepublican
R. Frank PetersHillsboroRepublican
L. E. WilkesRepublican
16H. H. ChindgrenMolallaClackamasRepublican
J. F. ClarkOregon CityRepublican
Charles T. SieversRepublican
17C. H. OxmanOntarioMalheurRepublican
18Gust. AndersonPortlandMultnomahRepublican
Homer D. AngellRepublican
Earl C. Bronaugh, Jr.Republican
Allen A. BynonRepublican
Barnett H. GoldsteinRepublican
Wilber HendersonRepublican
K. K. KubliRepublican
Dorothy M. LeeRepublican
Frank J. LonerganRepublican
Neil MalarkeyRepublican
John B. McCourtRepublican
Allen G. RushlightRepublican
Harvey WellsRepublican
19Mark J. JohnsonAstoriaClatsopRepublican
Charles W. RobisonRepublican
20Glen R. MetskerSt. HelensColumbiaRepublican
21Denton G. BurkickRedmondCrook
Deschutes
Jefferson
Klamath
Lake
Republican
A. M. CollierKlamath FallsRepublican
R. S. HamiltonBendRepublican
22Joseph N. ScottPendletonMorrow
Umatilla
Democratic
23J. S. NorvellHelixUmatillaRepublican
James H. E. ScottMiltonRepublican
24T. G. JohnsonWallowaUnion
Wallowa
Republican
25H. H. WeatherspoonElginUnionRepublican
26A. V. SwiftBakerBakerRepublican
27R. A. FordDayvilleGrant
Harney
Republican
28Earl SnellArlingtonGilliam
Sherman
Wheeler
Republican
J. P. YatesWascoRepublican
29George P. WinslowTillamookTillamookRepublican
30Frank E. AndrewsPortlandClackamas
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])

DistrictSenatorResidenceCountiesParty
1Sam H. BrownGervaisMarionRepublican
Lloyd T. ReynoldsSalemRepublican
2Willard L. MarksAlbanyLinnRepublican
3Edward F. BaileyJunction CityLaneDemocratic
4John B. BellEugeneLane
Linn
Republican
5B. L. EddyRoseburgDouglasRepublican
6George W. DunnAshlandJacksonRepublican
7Ed. W. MillerGrants PassJosephineRepublican
8Charles HallMarshfieldCoos
Curry
Republican
9Herbert J. ElliottPerrydaleBenton
Polk
Republican
10Clarence ButtNewbergYamhillRepublican
11Edward SchulmerichHillsboroWashingtonRepublican
12Linn E. JonesOregon CityClackamasRepublican
13John O. BaileyPortlandMultnomahRepublican
J. E. BennettRepublican
Henry L. CorbettRepublican
Milton R. KlepperRepublican
Gus C. MoserRepublican
Isaac E. StaplesRepublican
14Joe E. DunneClackamas
Columbia
Multnomah
Republican
15A. W. NorbladAstoriaClatsopRepublican
16Henry L. KuckThe DallesHood River
Wasco
Republican
17Jay H. UptonBendCrook
Deschutes
Jefferson
Klamath
Lake
Republican
18R. J. CarsnerSprayGilliam
Sherman
Wheeler
Republican
19Fred E. KiddleIsland CityMorrow
Umatilla
Union
Republican
20L. L. MannPendletonUmatillaRepublican
21Colon R. EberhardLa GrandeUnion
Wallowa
Republican
22J. D. BillingsleyOntarioGrant
Harney
Malheur
Republican
23W. H. StrayerBakerBakerDemocratic
24Earl E. FisherBeavertonLincoln
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

References

  1. "State of Oregon: Blue Book - Special Legislative Sessions in Oregon".
  2. "Oregon Secretary of State".
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