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 |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 | 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 | Mollala | 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
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