Elected as a Democrat due to a split among Republicans, La Dow died before Congress assembled.
In 1874, he was selected as the Democratic nominee for Oregon's seat in the United States House of Representatives.
Though little known outside of Umatilla County,[1] due to a split among Oregon Republicans, La Dow faced not only Republican candidate Richard Williams, but also Timothy W. Davenport (father of political cartoonist Homer Davenport), who ran as an Independent.
Williams and Davenport debated each other all around the state, split the Republican vote, and handed La Dow a plurality and the election.
This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress