35th Oregon Legislative Assembly - Senate Members

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.)

District Senator Residence Counties Party
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
Harry 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

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