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1925.

Oregon, A Garden of Roses. Words and music by C. W. Paula. Oakland. R. E. Richards. 1925. The Old Columbia Shore. Words and music by Bertha E. Hughey. Portland. The author. 1925. Flying Thru’. Words by Lou Miles Hancock; music by Daniel H. Wilson. Portland. Liberal Printing Com- pany. 1927. Portland's Own Lindy Song. Pioneers, Dear Pioneers. Words by Charles T. Dickinson. Tune—“Maryland, My Maryland,” or “Martyn”. Published in the program for the Reunion of the Ore- gon Pioneer Association, 1935; also in Pioneer Trans- action, 1928.

The Land I Love the Best. Pioneer Transactions, 1928. About Oregon but the author and composer not given. The Thirty-Third Star. Words and music by Carl Sumner West. Portland. J. K. Gill Company. 1929.

Champoeg Memorial Song.

Portland County Jail. Included in Carson J. Robison's Collection Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs. Chicago. M. M. Cole Publishing House. 1930. Dreamy Oregon Moon. Words by Walter Hirsch; music by Maurice Staub. Portland. Irving Sklare Music Publishing Company. 1931. On To Oregon. Words and music by Ruby Wilson Retherford. Portland. Retherford Studio. 1931. Where Roses Grow. Words by Lynn Cowan; music by John Caldwell. Portland. Irving Sklare Music Publishing Company. 1931.

March On To Oregon. Official American Legion Convention Song. Words and music by Alan Green. Portland. Irvi ing Sklare Music Publishing Company. 1932.