PAGE EIGHT me OUElaUN STATESMAN, Salera, Oregon, Sunday Alornta?, bepiexaDer t, 1836 Folk Have Tkeir ' MMng Wlieii State "Fair I Tame KetaFims Marion County Exhibits Many Livestock and Poultry of Nearby District Will Make Big Showing Marion county breeders of Hto- etock and poultry and pigeon fan ; cters will be strong contenders ; for top honors in their respectire divisions at the Diamond Jubilee Oregon state fair, opening Men ' day, entries receded up to early the past week indicate. In the cattle barns, exhibits will be made by Henry Zorn, An rora; - Lewis J u d s o n, Salem; Frank Durbln, Salem; Mrs. Mary G- Keene, Gervais; Mrs. J. W. Mc Kinney, Turner. The famous Hul- burt Jerseys of Independence will be at the fair again, and other herds from this section will be represented as Judging gets un der way. Salem exhibitors in the poultry and pigeon classifications will in elude Edwin B. Bishop, Merle WlUmeselier. Charles K. Mills, Mrs.. Mary E. Brooks, K. I. Jen nings, F. L. Zielinski, Mrs. Maude Ramsden. Douglas McKay, jr.. . Hollywood Lofts. "' I. R. Fisher, - Amos Minneman and Raymond I Page.-,- 1; ; ' - Many Draft Horses The show for draft horses will Include the magnificent animals from the Stephen Hemshom farm. Mt. Angel, O. 'H- Toelle farm, Stayton, Ererett Serrice farm, Aumsville, and the John Stastney farm, Jefferson. Marion county entries in the sheep and goat pens will include Millard Orey, Salem, W 1 1 1 a r d Aker, Brooks, Claude Steusloff, Salem, Stella Culver, Salem. The Eldoa Riddell flocks from Mon mouth will be represented. Swine pens have been reserved for stock from the Hayes Labish Farms, Brooks, the J. M. Nichols Son and Cass Nichols & Spn pens, and Robert Zielinski pens, all of Salem; and from the F. C. Schermacher stock at Turner. Other nearby entries have been made by Joe Rogers, Jr., Inde pendence; Roy Harms. E. W. Gribble and E. W. Koch, all of Canby; and Herbert Willard, Dayton. Morrison Chosen Racing Secretary M. H. Morrison of Bay Mead ows, Calif., will be presiding Judge and race secretary at the. race meet In connection with the Diamond Jubilee state fair. Morrison, an experiecened rac ing, man, has occupied a similar position at the Gresham meets and at race meets all over the country. Well-Known Dog to Perform At State Fair Here ' 4: ' ( Timber of Timber Del ranch, lOO-pound German Shepherd trick dog, and his master, R. Porter Con ger, Kaiem printer ana rancher, who wui appear during the morning free) program at the state; fair the coming week. - L ' j. . ; :- . f W o : - - Timber' Will Be At Oregon's Fair Unusually Intelligent Dog Will Be on Programs For All Visitors State fair visitors who love dogs will have a special treat in the ap pearance of Timber, 100-pound German shepherd owned by R. Porter Conger, Salem. Timber is an unusually large dog, beautiful and smart, and the dexterity with which he goes through numerous j tricks at com mand of his master attests almost human intelligence. He has won many ribbons at dog shows and is the only dog known that rides and stunts on a surf board. It was this particular feat wbich drew the I attention of Hollywood film pro ducers and has put him line for possible film work. He has made many appearances in coast towns, from Vancouver, B. C, to San Diego, r At certain commands he loves to do some particular stunt for his; master, such" as crawl, roll, die; drive the car, tit up, lie down or even take one of his pups for a walk. A deep impression is made when he place? a I slipper on his master's "grave:': j . Huge Pumpkins, Squash, Turnips and Potatoes Testify to Productiveness Of Oregon Farms; On Exhibit at Fair PUMPKINS big enough for Peter, Peter, the pumpkin eater to keep a harem in and turnips, squash and pota toes of equally mammoth proportions as well as the more normal and useful vegetables will be seen in profusion in the agricultural exhibits at the Diamond Jubilee state fair this week. ; : . - Fifteen counties will have ex-O - hibits and most of them have al ready prepared their booths, lin ing them with .the cream of their agricultural produce. For the first ' time in several years Deschutes, Douglas and Clatsop counties will have exhib its with the rest of the counties on the majn floor of the agri cultural building. Other counties which will dis play their products include Co lumbia, Lane, Curry, Hood River, Tillamook, , Polk, Wallowa, Yam hiU, Linn, Coos, Benton and Marion. The county exhibits will stretch entirely around the lower floor of the agricultural building. The center of the first floor will again .Timber's stunts will be a specal ? feature on the mornng free entertainment several days during the fair be devoted to a floral display. Tommy Luke, famed Portland florist, will be In charge of this sunken garden. - : The upper floor will be devoted as usual to commercial exhibits. West and Hunter To Judge Horses Former Governor Oswald West will head the list of judges for the night horse show events at the state fair next week, the fair management has announced. Other Judges will be Albert R. Hunter, indusfrial accident com missioner at Salem, and Captain Paul G. Kendall of the Monterey, Calif., presidio. 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Conveniences for Public Numerous Telephones, Postoffice on Grounds; Richardson To Head Police v ' llany conveniences for the thousands of people who will at tend the Oregon state fair this week will be located on the grounds. ; - Public telephones will be found in man; parts of the grounds and both major telegraph . companies will have stations In operation. The fairgrounds post office lo cated in the agricultural building, will offer the full facilities of a large post office to the public. Many people are not cognizant of the fact that a regular poet office is operated on the grounds and that a surprisingly large voir ume of mail is handled there. V Arthur E. Gibbard. assistant postmaster in the Salem office, has been in charge of; the fair grounds station for many years. Has Own "Finest" Warren "Dick" Richardson will be In charge , of the fairgrounds police. This year for the first time in many years - policing - of the grounds will be done by a private force Instead of the Salem poiice. State "police officers will aid in directing traffic. i ; ; Protection against fire damage will be siren . by. tbe fairgrounds fire' station, located near the cattle barns. , . r Rest rooms j are l located con veniently about the grounds and there will also be several parcel checking rooms. : - An Information booth will be located at the main office. closed yesterday Indicate visitors will see some of the finest show horses In the west,' Pair Director Solon T. White said. .': - r ILm)I!B .0 .r " Invite You to Inspect Their Exhibit of . 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