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the House chamber and the printed name cards at their desks, which included the counties they represented, did not show Deschutes County. The name cards were quickly sent back to the printing office and new name cards with all six counties correctly annotated were prepared for Forbes and Burdick. During the session, Forbes was appointed chairman of the judiciary committee and was a member of the counties, livestock, and joint rules committees. Once again Forbes was an active legislator. He introduced a bill to consolidate seven agriculture related boards into new state
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Falls. Since there were two District 21 seats available both parties could nominate two candidates for the general election. As a result, all four candidates were advanced to the general election. In the general election, Forbes and Smith retained their House seats. The final general election tally was 1,366 votes for Smith, 1,157 votes for Forbes, 982 votes for Hyndman, and 742 votes for Dencer.
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operating in central Oregon. Forbes was also the attorney for the City of Bend and Bend's school district. Forbes quickly earned the respect of his peers throughout central Oregon. In 1913, Charles W. Erskine joined his law practice as an associate. Their partnership lasted until 1915, when Erskine became Crook County's assistant district attorney.
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After finishing law school, Forbes moved to Bend, Oregon. He was admitted to the Oregon bar in 1910. He was successful in his private law practice, specializing in land and irrigation litigation. He also handled personal lawsuits and criminal cases. His clients included some of the largest companies
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After the 1917 ended, Forbes returned to his law practice in Bend. In early 1918, newspapers once again began to speculate about Forbes running for Speaker of the House in the next legislative session. However, before the speculation gained momentum, Forbes announced he would not seek a fourth term
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The Oregon legislature's 1917 regular session began on January 8. Between the 1916 general election in November and the opening of the 1917 legislative session, Deschutes County was officially separated from Crook County. This created a minor issue when Forbes and Burdick were due to be seated in
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In 1914, Forbes decided to run for re-election, seeking to retain his House seat in District 21. He was joined once again by Wesley Smith, the two incumbents filing as Republicans. There were also two candidates running in the Democratic primary, P. H. Dencer of Bend and Fred W. Hyndman of Klamath
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Forbes took his seat in the Oregon House of Representatives on January 13, 1913, representing District 21. He worked through the 1913 regular legislative session which ended on March 5. During the session, he served on the counties, irrigation, public lands, revisions of law, and rules committees.
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In 1916, Forbes ran for a third term in the Oregon House of Representatives. Since the 1914 election, Jefferson County had been separated from Crook County and Deschutes County was in the process of being created. While these changed did not alter the boundaries of District 21, it did add two new
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While the regular 1917 legislative session was over, Forbes continued to serve out his two-year term, which lasted through the end of 1918. Back in central Oregon, Forbes continued his law practice and remained active in government affairs. In the spring of 1918, Forbes was appointed to the state
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In 1912, Forbes decided to run as a Republican for a District 21 seat in the Oregon House of Representatives. At that time, District 21 had two seats that represented Crook County (which at that time, still included what is now Deschutes and Jefferson counties) as well as Grant, Klamath, and Lake
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The local Knights of Pythias lodge held a memorial service on July 19, 1918, and passed a resolution of condolence which was forwarded to the Forbes family. Later that year, the Deschutes County Bar Association held a special memorial service for Forbes. A year after his death, Bend's newly
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of Redmond also filed to compete in the 1916 Republican primary. Fred W. Hyndman filed as a Democrat. Forbes and Burdick won Republican nominations while Hyndman was unopposed in the Democratic primary. Forbes and Burdick then won the two House District 21 seats in the general election.
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Forbes began his second term representing House District 21 on January 11, 1915. The session lasted six weeks, ending on February 20. During the session, Forbes was appointed chairman of rules committee. He also served on the game, irrigation, judiciary, and public lands committees.
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of Klamath Falls were the only Republicans to file for the District 21 seats. Since the Republican Party was allowed to nominate two candidates for the two District 21 seats, Forbes and Smith were both nominated in Republican primary. Since no
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and was a leading advocate for establishing an Elks lodge in Bend. In 1917, Forbes was elected temporary chairman of the local Elks members group pending approval of an Elks lodge charter in Bend. In addition, Forbes liked to
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chartered Elks lodge held a memorial service for Forbes. His fellow Elks credited him with founding the local lodge, even though the charter was not approved until after his death.
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Forbes was also a prominent member of the Bend community. He was active in politics and civic affairs. In politics, he was a strong supporter the Republican Party. After the
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counties to the district. After Forbes announced his decision to run for a third term, newspapers began speculating that he may also run for Speaker of the House.
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Wesley Smith also filed for re-election in House the District 21. In addition to the Forbes and Smith, two other Republicans, Albert E. Elder of Klamath Falls and
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Throughout the session, Forbes was an active member of the House, both in committees and on the floor. After 1913 legislative session ended, Speaker
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After high school, Forbes decided he wanted to join the legal profession. To prepare for law school, he attended
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counties. When he joined the race, Forbes became the first citizen of Bend to file for a state office.
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candidates filed for the District 21 seats, Forbes and Smith were unopposed in the general election.
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in the House. He cited his expanding law practice as his rationale for leaving the legislature.
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appointed Forbes to the Celilo Commission to study the possibility of generating power on the
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counties. He drowned during a fishing trip near the end of his third term in the legislature.
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on July 20, 1918. After the service, Forbes was buried at the Pilot Butte Cemetery in Bend.
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with five administrative divisions. The 1917 legislative session ended on February 21.
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Ann Forbes remained in Bend with her young son. She never remarried. She died in 1955.
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before moving to Bend in 1909. Together, they had one son, Vernon A. Forbes, Jr.
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On July 7, 1918, Forbes and a friend, Ralph Poindexter, went fishing at
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Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives
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Labor on Sewer Project" 1397:"Survey of Seeker on the Legislative Ticket is Submitted" 1245:"One Place in Senate, Nine in the House Not Being Sought" 1264:"Number of Ties in Legislative Ticket for Fall Election" 1302:"1915 Regular Session (28th): January 11 – February 20" 1150:"Irrigation Committee of House Has Six Important Bills" 1495:"1917 Regular Session (29th): January 8 – February 21" 481:"Vernon A. and Ann Markel Forbes, Early Power Couple" 1337:"House Committee Appointments are Made Public Today" 1289:, Klamath Falls, Oregon, November 7, 1914, pp. 1, 4. 752:"First Suit Filed in Circuit Court in Newest County" 1077:"1913 Regular Session (27th): January 13 – March 5" 1036:"Official Returns of State are Now Nearly Complete" 992:"Only Three State Senators Seeking to be Reelected" 155: 147: 137: 120: 99: 94: 78: 66: 43: 23: 263:In 1914, Forbes married Ann Markel, a teacher at 1642:Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, July 9, 1918, p. 7. 1536:, Klamath Falls, Oregon, January 15, 1917, p. 1. 1460:, Klamath Falls, Oregon, November 8, 1916, p. 1. 502:"Men are Drowned While Fishing in Crescent Lake" 1590:, Klamath Falls, Oregon, April 17, 1918, p. 3. 1622:"Prominent Men Drowned in North Klamath Lake" 1064:, Portland, Oregon, November 17, 1912, p. 39. 414:Funeral services for Forbes were held at the 243:, for two years. Forbes then enrolled in the 8: 1628:, Klamath Falls, Oregon, July 9, 1918, p. 1. 1324:, Salem, Oregon, January 12, 1915, pp. 1, 8. 286:signed the proclamation officially creating 1362:, Portland, Oregon, January 30, 1916, p. 6. 1156:, Portland, Oregon, January 26, 1913, p. 9. 1131:"The House Gets Down to Some Real Business" 976:. March 10, 1912. p. 6. Archived from 47:Oregon House of Representatives 1691:"Forbes’ Body Discovered in Crescent Lake" 1672:"Forbes’ Body Discovered in Crescent Lake" 1584:"Forbes will Not be a Candidate this Year" 1058:"New Members Elected to State Legislature" 31: 20: 1861:University of Minnesota Law School alumni 1603:"Forbes is Appointed to State Land Board" 1479:, Salem, Oregon, November 13, 1916, p. 4. 1441:, Portland, Oregon, April 16, 1916, p. 6. 1251:, Portland, Oregon, March 29, 1914, p. 4. 1659:, Portland, Oregon, July 10, 1918, p. 3. 1552:, Salem, Oregon, January 20, 1917, p. 1. 1343:, Salem, Oregon, January 14, 1915, p. 3. 1270:, Portland, Oregon, May 30, 1914, p. 12. 1175:, Salem, Oregon, February 4, 1913, p. 1. 1137:, Salem, Oregon, January 22, 1913, p. 8. 1099:, Salem, Oregon, January 15, 1913, p. 5. 934:, Bend, Oregon, November 22, 1917, p. 3. 357: 224:Forbes was born on October 17, 1883, in 1886:Deaths by drowning in the United States 1422:, Salem, Oregon, January 8, 1917, p. 1. 1403:, Portland, Oregon, May 28, 1916, p. 5. 1121:, Bend, Oregon, 126 January 1916, p. 1. 615:"$ 8,000 Damage Suit Goes to Defendant" 531:, Bend, Oregon, December 8, 1919, p. 2. 433: 188:who served three two-year terms in the 1851:People from St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin 1764:, Bend, Oregon, October 8, 1918, p. 1. 1730: 1728: 1708: 1706: 1678:, Eugene, Oregon, July 16, 1918, p. 1. 1517:, Bend, Oregon, January 8, 1917, p. 1. 1490: 1488: 1392: 1390: 1381:, Salem, Oregon, March 23, 1916, p. 5. 1232:, Salem, Oregon, March 18, 1914, p. 8. 1110: 1108: 839: 837: 700: 698: 305:chapter. He was also an member of the 176:. After graduation from law school in 1806:List of Oregon Legislators by Session 1609:, Bend, Oregon, April 18, 1918, p. 1. 1571:, Bend, Oregon, March 29, 1918, p. 3. 1283:"Results of Canvass is Given in Full" 1213:, Salem, Oregon, July 28, 1913, p. 2. 1194:, Salem, Oregon, March 5, 1913, p. 7. 1093:"Committees Appointed in Lower House" 915:, Bend, Oregon, March 21, 1917, p. 1. 896:, Bend, Oregon, March 21, 1917, p. 1. 549:"V. A. Forbes Drowns on Fishing Trip" 543: 541: 539: 537: 520: 518: 516: 514: 497: 495: 493: 453: 451: 449: 447: 445: 443: 441: 439: 437: 7: 1719:, Bend, Oregon, July 19, 1918, p. 1. 1697:, Bend, Oregon, July 18, 1918, p. 1. 819:"Questionnaires to be Sent Out Soon" 638:"Offer is Made for Bend School Bond" 508:, Bend, Oregon, July 11, 1918, p. 1. 475: 473: 471: 282:on December 14, 1916, when Governor 362:Oregon House District 21, 1913–1918 1653:"Brady will Seek for Forbes’ Body" 1638:"Vernon A. Forbes Drowned in Lake" 1499:Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide 1306:Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide 1081:Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide 1015:"In Quiet Election Voter Pick Men" 245:University of Minnesota Law School 14: 1871:20th-century American legislators 525:"Service Recall Life of Bend Man" 1454:"Burdick, Forbes are Successful" 876:. December 18, 1916. p. 1. 827:. November 27, 1917. p. 1. 781:. February 13, 1917. p. 1. 760:. December 21, 1916. p. 3. 737:. December 14, 1916. p. 1. 190:Oregon House of Representatives 953:. February 4, 1912. p. 5. 580:. January 12, 1910. p. 5. 255:Professional and personal life 1: 1881:20th-century American lawyers 1876:19th-century American lawyers 1836:Politicians from Bend, Oregon 1115:"Announcement Made by Forbes" 775:"First Divorce Case is Filed" 729:"New County is Congratulated" 689:History of Oregon Illustrated 463:History of Oregon Illustrated 1831:District attorneys in Oregon 1758:"Forbes Lauded by Attorneys" 1530:"Local Solons Get Positions" 1511:"Issue Forces on New County" 1416:"Issue Forced on New County" 1044:. April 27, 1912. p. 2. 1021:. April 20, 1912. p. 1. 1000:. March 27, 1912. p. 3. 909:"Elks Pass on Names of Many" 890:"Elks’ Charter Looms Nearer" 868:"Governor Aids Elks of Bend" 796:"Loggers Show Love for Flag" 714:. August 5, 1955. p. 1. 600:. April 27, 1917. p. 1. 1866:Accidental deaths in Oregon 853:. July 19, 1918. p. 4. 804:. July 20, 1917. p. 1. 683:Carney, Charles E. (1922). 1902: 646:. May 11, 1917. p. 1. 592:"Squaw Cree Case is May 7" 557:. July 8, 1918. p. 1. 416:Bend Amateur Athletic Club 226:St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin 114:St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin 1856:Macalester College alumni 1740:October 16, 2017, at the 1713:"Poindexter’s Body Found" 1435:"May Try for Speakership" 1356:"May Try for Speakership" 706:"Death Takes Anne Forbes" 623:. 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Resolution" 361: 241:Saint Paul, Minnesota 1657:Oregon Daily Journal 1439:Oregon Daily Journal 1401:Oregon Daily Journal 1360:Oregon Daily Journal 1268:Oregon Daily Journal 1249:Oregon Daily Journal 1226:"Nine More Come Out" 1154:Oregon Daily Journal 1062:Oregon Daily Journal 1041:Oregon Daily Journal 997:Oregon Daily Journal 945:"For Representative" 685:"Charles W. Erskine" 554:Oregon Daily Journal 457:Carney, Charles H., 322:State representative 1735:"Ann Markel Forbes" 980:on August 26, 2018. 403:Death and memorials 345:Clifton N. McArthur 230:Osceola High School 16:American politician 928:"Local News Items" 669:. October 7, 2012. 459:"Vernon A. Forbes" 364: 303:Knights of Pythias 237:Macalester College 85:George H. Merryman 1550:Statesman Journal 1473:"Mosher May Lead" 1379:Statesman Journal 1322:Statesman Journal 1230:Statesman Journal 1192:Statesman Journal 1173:Statesman Journal 950:Statesman Journal 380:Denton G. Burdick 167: 166: 73:Horace P. Belknap 1893: 1797:Vernon A. 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Oregon House of Representatives
Horace P. Belknap
George H. Merryman
St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin
Klamath County, Oregon
Republican
Oregon
Minnesota
Bend
Republican
Oregon House of Representatives
Crook
Deschutes
Grant
Jefferson
Klamath
Lake
St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin
Osceola High School
Macalester College
Saint Paul, Minnesota
University of Minnesota Law School
Bachelor of Laws
Bend High School
Illinois
Rockford College
Salem
James Withycombe
Deschutes County

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