19th Oregon Legislative Assembly
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The 19th Oregon Legislative Assembly was scheduled to convene January 11, 1897. The Senate organized, but the House failed to do so. In the House, two factions formed, neither of which had enough members to constitute a quorum.{{cite web|url=https://sos.oregon.gov/archives/Pages/records/legislators_guide.aspx|title=1897 Regular Session (19th)|work=Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide|publisher=Oregon State Archives|accessdate=5 February 2010}}
The Senate elected Joseph Simon as its president for the term, and conducted what business it could without the House's support. It stayed in session for 40 days. Due to the House's failure to organize, no legislation was passed during the session, and Oregon failed to elect a United States Senator.{{cite book|last=Gaston|first=Joseph|title=Portland, Oregon, Its History and Builders In Connection with the Antecedent Explorations, Discoveries, and Movements of the Pioneers that Selected the Site for the Great City of the Pacific|publisher=S.J. Clarke Pub. Co.|year=1911|pages=[https://archive.org/details/portlandoregoni02gastgoog/page/n198 198]–200|url=https://archive.org/details/portlandoregoni02gastgoog|quote=josiah l parrish oregon.}} Henry L. Benson and E. J. Davis were the Speakers chosen by the two rival factions; neither served as Speaker during any other session.{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}}
The legislature held a special session in 1898, from September 26 to October 15.{{cite web|url=https://sos.oregon.gov/archives/Pages/records/legislators_guide.aspx|title=1898 Special Session (19th)|work=Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide|publisher=Oregon State Archives|accessdate=5 February 2010}} During that session, Simon was chosen as U.S. Senator, filling a seat that had been vacant for nearly two years. E. V. Carter served as House speaker during the special session.
William Paine Lord was governor during the 19th Legislative Assembly, serving the final two years of his single 4-year term.
Members of the House
class="wikitable sortable" |
Legislator
! County ! District ! Party |
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H. L. Barkley
| Woodburn, Marion | 30 | R |
J. B. Bayer
| Portland, Multnomah | 36 | R |
Henry L. Benson
| Grants Pass, Josephine | 21 | R |
L. Bilyeu
| Eugene, Lane | 23 | D |
Jonathan Bourne, Jr.
| Portland, Multnomah | 37 | R |
J. T. Bridges
| Drain, Douglas | 14 | R |
J. N. Brown
| Hopper, Morrow | 35 | R |
Thomas Buckman
| Bandon, Coos | 10 | P |
E. W. Chapman
| Brooks, Marion | 31 | R |
Virgil Conn
| Paisley, Lake, Klamath | 22 | R |
David Craig
| Macleay, Marion | 32 | R |
A. M. Crawford
| Roseburg, Douglas | 13 | R |
J. E. David
| Crow, Sherman | 16 | R |
E. J. Davis
| Milton, Umatilla | 50 | R |
James N. Davis
| Portland, Multnomah | 38 | R |
C. S. Dustin
| Long Creek, Grant, Harney | 17 | P |
O. C. Emery
| Newberg, Yamhill | 60 | U |
John Gill
| Chase, Yamhill, Tillamook | 49 | U |
John E. Gratke
| Astoria, Clatsop | 7 | D |
H. G. Guild
| Sheridan, Yamhill | 59 | U |
J. S. Gurdane
| Ridge, Umatilla | 51 | R |
George H. Hill
| Portland, Multnomah | 39 | R |
H. A. Hogue
| Portland, Multnomah | 40 | R |
I. W. Hope
| Vale, Malheur | 29 | R |
J. J. Howser
| Sams Valley, Jackson | 19 | P |
Harvey S. Hudson
| Gaston, Washington | 56 | R |
Bela S. Huntington
| The Dalles, Wasco | 47 | R |
C. E. Jennings
| Joseph, Wallowa | 55 | R |
F. N. Jones
| Baker, Wasco | 48 | R |
J. H. Kruse
| Oswego, Clackamas | 6 | P |
E. R. Lake
| Corvallis, Benton | 3 | R |
Nat Langell
| Jacksonville, Jackson | 20 | R |
I. J. Lee
| Independence, Polk | 45 | D |
G. W. Marsh
| Cornelius, Washington | 57 | R |
A. L. Maxwel
| Portland, Multnomah | 41 | R |
J. W. McAllister
| La Grande, Union | 53 | P |
Normal Merrill
| Clatskanie, Columbia | 9 | R |
R. W. Misener
| Mitchell, Crook | 12 | D |
McKinley Mitchell
| Corvallis, Marion | 33 | R |
T. M. Munkers
| Scio, Linn | 28 | P |
W. H. Nosler
| Coquille City, Coos | 11 | P |
George Ogle
| Molalla, Clackamas | 5 | P |
D. G. Palm
| Lorane, Lane | 24 | R |
D. L. Povey
| Portland, Multnomah | 42 | R |
George W. Riddle
| Riddle, Douglas | 15 | R |
W. T. Rigby
| Pendleton, Umatilla | 52 | R |
G. F. Schmidtlein
| Woodville, Jackson | 18 | P |
J. N. Smith
| Salem, Marion | 34 | R |
Johnson S. Smith
| Linn | 27 | |
John M. Somers
| Albany, Linn | 26 | R |
F. S. Stanley
| Perry, Union | 54 | R |
N. J. Svindseth
| Astoria, Clatsop | 8 | P |
W. E. Thomas
| Portland, Multnomah | 43 | R |
J. R. C. Thompson
| Tulatin, Washington | 58 | R |
William Simon U'Ren
| Milwaukie, Clackamas | 4 | P |
T. J. Vaughan
| Coburg, Lane | 25 | R |
J. A. Veness
| Independence, Polk | 46 | R |
Henry Wagner
| Portland, Multnomah | 44 | R |
John Whitaker
| Corvallis, Benton | 2 | P |
D. W. Yoakum
| Express, Baker | 1 | P |
Members of the Senate
class="wikitable sortable" |
Legislator
! County ! District ! Party |
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George W. Bates
| Portland, Multnomah | 19 | R |
George C. Brownell
| Oregon City, Clackamas | 3 | R |
John F. Calbreath
| McMinnville, Yamhill | 30 | R |
Tolbert Carter
| Wells, Benton, Lincoln | 2 | R |
Bernard Daly
| Lakeview, Crook, Klamath, Lake | 8 | D |
S. A. Dawson
| Albany, Linn | 15 | R |
I. D. Driver
| Eugene, Lane | 13 | R |
Enoch B. Dufur
| The Dalles, Gilliam, Sherman, Wasco | 10 | D |
Alonzo Gesner
| Salem, Marion, Clackamas | 4 | R |
A. W. Gowan
| Burns, Harney, Grant, Morrow | 11 | R |
C. E. Harmon
| Grants Pass, Coos, Curry, Josephine | 7 | R |
J. E. Haseltine
| Portland, Multnomah | 20 | R |
W. H. Hobson
| Stayton, Marion | 17 | R |
S. H. Holt
| Phoenix, Jackson | 12 | P |
Samuel Hughes
| Forest Grove, Washington | 29 | R |
Archie J. Johnson
| Scio, Linn | 16 | R |
Will R. King
| Baker City, Baker, Malheur | 1 | P |
Donald Mackay
| Portland, Multnomah | 21 | R |
J. H. McClung
| Eugene, Lane | 14 | R |
John Mitchell
| The Dalles, Wasco, Sherman | 25 | R |
B. F. Mulkey
| Dallas, Polk | 24 | R |
Isaac Lee Patterson
| Cincinnati (Eola), Marion, Polk | 18 | R |
George W. Patterson{{cite web|title=Chronological List of Oregon's Legislatures |date=December 10, 2008 |url=http://www.leg.state.or.us/comm/commsrvs/Chronological.pdf |author=Legislative Administration Committee Services |publisher=Oregon State Legislature |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110611123444/http://www.leg.state.or.us/comm/commsrvs/Chronological.pdf |archivedate=June 11, 2011 }}
| Hillsboro, Columbia, Tillamook, Washington | 6 | R |
A. R. Price
| Weston, Umatilla | 26 | R |
A. W. Reed
| Gardiner, Douglas | 9 | R |
Ben Selling
| Portland, Multnomah | 22 | R |
Joseph Simon
| Portland, Multnomah | 23 | R |
John H. Smith
| Astoria, Clatsop | 5 | D |
Thomas C. Taylor
| Pendleton, Umatilla, Union | 27 | R |
Justus Wade
| Summerville, Union, Wallowa | 28 | P |
See also
- John H. Mitchell, a U.S. Senator whose campaign for reelection was involved in the House's failure to organize.
References
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Further reading
- {{Cite book |last=Scott |first=Harvey W. |title=History of the Oregon Country |publisher=The Riverside Press |year=1924 |pages=51 |volume=5 |chapter=71: Silver Coinage Issue in Oregon}}
- {{cite journal| title=Political History of Oregon from 1876-1898 Inclusive | first=M. C. | last=George | work=Oregon Historical Quarterly | volume=3 | year=1902 }}
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