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Portland, Oregon Rose Song. By Albert Howell Lowry. Mountain Observatory Music Press. 1920.

Shriner's Song. Words by J. U. G. Morrison; music by George D. Ingram. Portland. J. U. G. Morrison. 1920. Written for 1920 Imperial Shrine Convention held at Portland.

The Mountain Linnet. Words by Edmond Meaney; music by Katherine A. Glen. Boston. C. W. Thompson & Company. 1920.

Willamette Rose. Words by Mrs. M. Birmingham; music by Virgil Edwin Isham. Portland. Mrs. M. Birming- ham and R. M. Wheeler. 1920.

Beautiful Oregon Rose. Words and music by H. Edward Mills. Portland. The Prospero Press. 1921.

No Land Like Oregon. Words and music by C. R. Moore. Arranged by Z. M. Parvin. Salem. The Western Song- ster. 1921.

Oregon. Words by Metta B. Evans; music by Daniel H. Wilson. Oak Grove. Metta B. Evans. 1921. Patriotic state song.

The Oregon Grape. Words by Eva Emery Dye; music by A. M. Sanders. Salem. The Western Songster. 1921.

Mrs. Eva Emery Dye is the well-known Oregon novelist to whom a chapter is given in this book.

At the Portland Fair. Words by Edward Blomseth; music by Daniel H. Wilson. Portland. Daniel H. Wilson. 1922.

That Beautiful Home of the Rose. Words and music by Adelaide Dorothy Graham. Portland. The author. 1922. Whitman’s Ride. Words and music by Minnie Roof Dee. Portland. Daniel H. Wilson. 1922.

Dear Old Oregon. Words and music by Joan Billings. Portland. J. M. Burke and Charles W. Reynard. 1923.

On the Oregon Trail. Words by Edward Sedgewick; music by Henry R. Cohen. San Francisco. Sherman Clay Company.