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Oregon, My Oregon! Words by Mae Beddle Finke. Tune—“O Tannenbaum”. Eugene. The author. 1909.


1910–1935

I Am a Son of an Oregon Son. Words and music by Nate Saylor. Portland. Welch Printing Company. 1912.

The Umpqua Is Calling for Me. Words by Charles Grissen; music by Z. M. Parvin. Portland. Roy Marion Wheeler Publishing Company. 1912.

Oregon, She Flies With Her Own Wings. Words by Elizabeth Kane Stephens; music by Francis Richter. Portland. Eilers Music House. 1913.

Beautiful Oregon. Words by Ruth J. Allen; music by John R. Sweeney. Salem. Oregon Teachers’ Monthly. 1915.

I Love Oregon. Words by Ruth J. Allen; music by Caroline Keppel. Salem. Oregon Teachers’ Monthly. 1915.

Land of Oregon. Words by Ruth J. Allen; music by J. McPherson. Salem. Oregon Teachers’ Monthly. 1915.

Echoes from Multnomah. Words by H. S. De Moss; music by George G. De Moss. The author. 1915.

O Oregon, My Oregon. Words by Mrs. Lillie Wells Carey; music by D. Albert Carey. Arranged by Z. M. Parvin. Salem. Oregon Teachers’ Monthly. 1915.

Our Oregon. Words by R. Allen; music by John T. Pike. Salem. Oregon Teachers’ Monthly. 1915.

The Golden Sunset Trail. Words and music by W. Ross Winans. Portland. The author. 1915. Souvenir of the Panama-Pacific Exposition.

The Linchpin Wagon. Words by Carson C. Masiker. Tune —“Wait for the Wagon.” Pioneer Transactions, 1915 and 1928.