Julius Meier

Julius Meier

Infobox Governor
name= Julius L. Meier


caption=
order=20th
office= Governor of Oregon
term_start= January 12, 1931
term_end= January 9, 1935
lieutenant=
predecessor= A. W. Norblad
successor= Charles H. Martin
party= Independent
birth_date= birth date|1874|10|1|mf=y
birth_place= Portland, Oregon
death_date= death date and age|1937|7|14|1874|10|1|mf=y
death_place= Corbett, Oregon
spouse= Grace Mayer
profession= Merchant
footnotes=

Julius L. Meier (December 31, 1874 - July 14, 1937) was a businessman in Portland, Oregon, and independent Governor of Oregon.

Meier was born in Portland to German immigrants of Jewish ancestry: Aaron, a merchant and founder of Oregon's largest department store, Meier & Frank, and Jeannette (Hirsch) Meier. He had three siblings, and was the father of Jean Ellen Meier Ehrman Reichert, Elsa Frances Meier Ganz, and Julius L. (Jack) Meier, Jr. [http://www.osl.state.or.us/home/lib/governors/jlm.htm Official biography of Julius L. Meier] at Oregon State Library website]

He married Grace Mayer on Christmas Day, 1901, saying afterwards that it was the only day that he was allowed off from the store.

Meier graduated from the University of Oregon Law School in 1895 and practiced law with a partner, George W. Joseph for the next four years, until he went into the family's business. According to family tradition, it was at this time that he added the "L" to his name; the sign painter, who was putting his name on the door, insisted that all lawyers of substance had one and Meier suggested an "L".Fact|date=November 2007

In 1930, George W. Joseph—who had been disbarred during an extensive dispute with the Oregon Supreme Court over the will and estate of E. Henry Wemme—won the Republican nomination for Governor of Oregon, but died shortly after. The Republican Party selected former Oregon State Treasurer Phil Metschan as a replacement nominee. In contrast to a core element of Joseph's platform, Metschan opposed public development of hydroelectric power along the Columbia River.

At first reticent, due to his wealth and religion, Meier agreed to enter the race as an independent candidate, adopting Joseph's platform. He won 54.5 percent of the total vote, outdistancing his nearest competitor, Democratic candidate Edward F. Bailey, 135,608 votes to 62,434. [cite news
title=Oregon's Governor-elect carries on for dead friend
work=The Washington Post
date=November 301930
url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/225490392.html?dids=225490392:225490392&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=NOV+06%2C+1930&author=&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=Oregon's+Governor-Elect+Carries+On+for+Dead+Friend&pqatl=google
] Meier's overwhelming victory was viewed as a reflection of strong public support for public hydropower development. [cite journal
title=The Movement for Public Ownership of Power in Oregon
first=Emerson P.
last=Schmidt
journal=The Journal of Land & Public Utility Economics
volume=Vol. 7, No. 1
date=February 1931
pages=p. 57
url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=1548-9000%28193102%297%3A1%3C52%3ATMFPOO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23&size=LARGE&origin=JSTOR-enlargePage
accessdate=2008-03-22
month=Feb
year=1931
issue=1
]

Meier served for one term (1931-1935), declining to run for a second term for reasons of health. Among his accomplishments were establishing the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (after Prohibition ended), founding the Oregon State Police, and using his business acumen to help the state navigate the financial tribulations of the Great Depression. Efforts to establish a sales tax and public power were not immediately successful, [cite news
title=Oregon foresees lively primary
first=Wallace S.
last=Wharton
work=The New York Times
date=August 131933
url=http://news.google.com/archivesearch/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=6-0&url=http%3A%2F%2Fselect.nytimes.com%2Fgst%2Fabstract.html%3Fres%3DF10D11FA3E5A10718EDDAA0994D0405B838FF1D3&ei=puspR9X6H4WwqwOp37HxDA&usg=AFQjCNEPQjYIZghc_IL0Kum80rLzc7IEVQ
] though Federal legislation was passed in 1933 authorizing the public development of the Bonneville and Grand Coulee dams.

After serving as governor, he retired to his estate above the Columbia River, "Menucha", in Corbett, Oregon, where he died in 1937. [cite news
title=Ex-Gov. J. L. Meier of Oregon was 62
work=The New York Times
date=July 151937
url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F5081FFE3D59177A93C7A8178CD85F438385F9
]

His family sold Menucha in 1950 to the First Presbyterian Church of Portland, which now operates it as a conference and retreat center. The Meier and Frank families sold the department store to the May Company in 1966. With May's sale to Federated in 2005, the store was renamed "Macy's" in September, 2006.

References

External links

* [http://www.menucha.org/ Menucha Retreat & Conference Center Website]


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