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Denzil Eugene Jones (September 21, 1910 – April 25, 2012) was an American rancher and
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politician. Jones is remembered as a 13-term member of the
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in which he represented citizens from four counties in the sparsely populated Eastern part of the state.


Biography


Early years

Jones, known by his nickname of "Denny," was born September 21, 1910, in rural
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, in a house on a wheat farm located between the towns of
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and Heppner.Andy Reiber
"Oregon Rancher and Statesman Denny Jones Looks Back on a Century,"
''Western Livestock Journal,'' October 29, 2010, pg. 8.
His family moved briefly to the state of
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before returning to
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in Eastern Oregon, where Jones attended public school in the small town of
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. Jones' mother died when he was 5 years old. Following this, his father moved the family to Crook County, where Jones attended school at
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.Larry Meyer
"Confessions of Red Meat Survivors: Oregon, Denny Jones, 98,"
''Range Magazine,'' Fall 2009, pg. 56.
He completed two years of school at
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before being pulled out by his father, who had designs on making his diminutive son into a professional racing jockey. Jones spent over a year riding horses throughout
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and in
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, before he began to gain too much weight, making a further career in horse racing impossible. Jones returned to rural
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, where he took a job on a
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ranch. He would remain a ranch hand and rancher for the rest of his working life. In 1939, Jones went into a business partnership with a cousin who owned two cattle ranches, one near the small Oregon town of Jonesboro and the other in close proximity to Juntura. Jones managed the Jonesburo operation for the next ten years before ultimately buying the operation, on which he ran 400 head of cattle. Jones' ranch would ultimately grow to 550 head of cattle contained on 23,000 acres of high desert rangeland.Richard Cockle
"Still Kicking Against Excess: Denny Jones, 101, Helped Oversee Oregon's $7 Billion Budget in the 1990s,"
''The Oregonian,'' January 28, 2012, pp. A1, A6.
Jones ran the ranch for the next 30 years, serving twice during this time as president of the Oregon Cattlemen's Association (OCA). In this capacity Jones gained his first legislative experience engaging in
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on behalf of the interests of the OCA."Capitol Celebrates Denny Jones Day,"
''Oregon State Capitol Foundation Newsletter,'' vol. 11, no. 2 (August 2011), pg. 1.


Political career

In 1971 Jones and his wife Mildred passed the ranch on to one of their sons and moved to the town of
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, one of the largest communities in Eastern Oregon. Jones was soon approached by a number of local business leaders who sought to convince the retired rancher to run for political office in the Oregon House of Representatives' 60th District, which was recently opened as a result of the retirement of Rep. Bob Smith of
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. Jones was amenable to the idea of entering politics and entered the race as a
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candidate, handily winning election in November 1972. Jones would serve in the Oregon Legislature continuously for the next 26 years, serving from 1973 until forced out of office by
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in 1999.Peter Wong
"A laugh and a Lesson from Denny Jones’ Celebration,"
''Salem Statesman-Journal'' Capitol Watch blog, May 27, 2011.
Jones was a member for 18 years of the powerful Ways and Means Committee as well as the Oregon Legislative Emergency Board, a legislative executive committee dealing with financial matters which periodically met between the regular bi-annual sessions of the state legislature. He also sat on the Natural Resources Subcommittee. Jones was regarded as one of the most
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members of the Oregon legislature during his time of service there. Jones would later recall that he was "tighter than the bark on a tree" when handling the state's money and opined that the state "didn't waste a dollar" on his financial watch.


Death and legacy

Jones was born eight days before the first Pendleton Roundup was held in 1910 and was consequently an honored guest at the event's 100th anniversary celebration in 2010. Jones rode atop a restored
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in a parade held to mark the opening of the event, waving to the crowd. The Oregon State Legislature declared May 26, 2011, to be "Denny Jones Day" in honor of the centenarian legislative veteran. Jones met with
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as well as top Republican and Democratic leaders of the Oregon House of Representatives and
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and was escorted to the floor of both houses for the reading of ceremonial resolutions. Jones was also feted with a mid-day
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lunch at the capitol, attended by former Oregon Governor
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. Jones died April 25, 2012, at his home in Ontario, Oregon.Jeff Mapes
"Cowboy/Legislator Jones Dies at 101,"
''The Oregonian,'' April 26, 2012, pg. C2.
At the time of his death Jones was remembered by Oregon Congressman
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, a former legislative colleague:
"Denny defined Eastern Oregon. He spoke little but said so much. He always called it as he saw it, and never wavered from his conservative principles. His word was better than a written contract."
Among Jones' numerous family survivors were four great-great grandchildren.


Footnotes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Denny 1910 births 2012 deaths American centenarians Men centenarians People from Morrow County, Oregon Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives People from Wheeler County, Oregon People from Crook County, Oregon People from Ontario, Oregon Ranchers from Oregon