Tore. Two. 0 BY J. JENAULT Heavyweight Title Con tender Make Short Work of Hoot PORTLAND, . March 7. (P) Jack Renault, Canadian heavy weight, muda abort work of Hoot llurger, of Dodte City, linns., In their scheduled 10 round main event hero last night. After Bur get went down for the seventh time In the third round. He forte Oruman gave up the effort of cwmting and raised the 'Can ttdlan'r hand. burger made a good start, but after taking a few of Renault's abort crashing right hooka to the law, he was on tho defensive. Jimmy Dolan took a decision over Jud James In the semi wlndnp. - Don Mack and George Hval, elx rounds, ataged the beat bout of the evening. Mack being awarded the nod. Teddy Fox. of Salem, took a four round decision over Joe Calder, and Joe Manctllas. out pointed Alee Waber In the foor ronnd curtain raiser. . TiTarvri-nri luir-a - uw-.w JLjLvaVJk f .JveV H U ,- Roger PerJUiipaugli Says: ; Since I am the one new mana ger in the American- league, I realize my showing will be close ly watched. I am hopeful the play of the Cleveland club will . reflect to the credit of the players and myself. I have been asked from many quarters aa to my plans for the coming season. I can only reply that 1'cckliiiutuKli I bave no in tentions of trying any Innova tions in 'the handling o fa major league club. tDurlng my long career I have played under a number of suc cessful managers.' and, I" might add, that none of them employed exactly tb same system In the handling ot their men. I have discovered that with tho. boll player who Is loyal, the honor system is by far the best way to take care ot his deport ment oft the hall field. Put the Issue squarely up to the player as-to Mb behavior and If be is a regular guy he Is going to do the right thing.- 1 'There will be no set retiring hour for the Cleveland athletes, although It la my thought that every player should be In bed be fore midnight. It a man falls to observe proper rules, his playing aocu suffers and In the end he pays the penalty. .1- Golf Is all right with me during spring training and on off days. The ban is one golf only on days when there Is a game scheduled. Where will we finish? Ask me something easy. I am shooting t the top ot the second division, fifth place. Ebould we squeeze Into the first division, I would be the most pleased man in the majors. , . 1 i i BODY 18 FOTJ.M) - MARSHFIELD. March 7. (fP) The body of James E. Cowan, 40. son of Mary E. Cowan, gov ernment meteologiat here, was found today in Coos Bay at the foot of Commercial avenue, when officers dragged the bay. : The coroner pronounced deatb due to Accidental drowning. Cowan had been missing since Monday mid night, when bo disappeared from the government -tug Charles Pow ell. ; XOXY r.lAVaN, A good ncldcr has few dull , moments, someone is , always poppin" up Ls NCA THHK To Ml DAHlfiSfcel, a"" -A. I- Earth's, Outside Now Known, . Explorers Turn to Its Insides W flTII the South Pols discovered tbe Nona Pole Decerning el- mom 'atulliat and the intertoi or Africa coniinn to o fairly mappea. it 'wins widely observed that He vocation M the explorer nears Its iM Exploring lias oeeo on ot M interesting and engrossing occuraticnt oi man er since n was placed Here. Yet snout all e (now about our world relates to Ua surface. It It were a football covered with the thinnest ttuua paper, out knowl edge at tbe tnsidea would oe coo' Dried to the Ussut paper stratum, and only a very little ot that. Moo are only lust getting fairly started dndioK what ta tnjide tuts estoo tstimj mi nail, and tbe more they learn the more amazing u uv IKiploriuon In future will De .n creas:ugiv directed Inward In the search tot tbe vsst stores ot wealth and resources that are there. I Only w.-.nin a few years nave we been learning some aigOly Impor I tarn detnr aaout these interesting Insides. , take sail domes. There : roust a tremendous amount ot j rait iifle wnre la tbe earth's tn I sues. r arei crest areas waat j are cimd salt domes exist tar I down under tbe surface, masses of salt having been pushed an-there from etlll lower areas by tbe inter nal pressure. Oil In us migrations through the loose, formations an counters; tbese salt maasea and. be'ag una me to penetrate them, ts held there Throughout the Texas oil area .wuerevet ' alt aaa cw-n found ii 3us -oeen associated with these sal;-lomes , rney are so nu merous in some' areas tbai as good an. authority as air. Wallace K. Sailor J. Wood This is Sailor Jack Wood, noted llghtheavywelght wrestler who has ! been signed to meet Henry Burke I of Klamath Falls In the open Ing match of an elimination ' tournament to determine the' llghtheavywelght title of the ; Pacific coast. UXWIJ.MXO ACCOMI'LICK PORTLAND, March 6. (VP) , Forced at the point of sc revol-; vcr to drive two robbers in his! own machine, J. Fox,' proprietor ' of a garage, last night becamt : an unwilling accomplice in hold-, up after be himself had been j robbed of $8. : 1 -ii ' - ft ' ( r 1 h ! ' - : A' ' l " 1 ? , Miss Mildred Johnson of l'hila- i i I : delpllia- employed by the Anu-rl- ' I I "K I 1 an Air Transport association, l Ii p : i compdhed of members of var- 1 i' t " j 1 iouJ air mall contract ronipanlett. Leading Coast Grapplers to Enter Klamath Tournament Probably the best series of : mat exhibitions ever given fans In a-clty the slse lof Klamath, Falls. Is assured with word from . A. McOuffee. matchmaker for the Veteranx of Foreign Wars, ! that virtual! every leading bone crusher on the coast will appear j in the wrestling tourney to be staged here this srlng and early , summer. ; McDuffee returned from Port- - land Tuesdaynlght , where he made arrangements for a number of contenders to appear locally, . and announced the initial bout ; ot the blgtlme wrcstllhg tourna- , ment will be staged In Hcandla ' hall March 22, next week. ' - Local talent will be given a , chance In the opening rham- 1 plonshlp series aa Henry Uuikc. city, has bcon signed to meet' i tho well Hoowu ' Sailor Jut; - '- V 1 aaxs.ry " ' WALLACE E. PRATT Pratt declares that If a bole 10.000 feet deep could be drilled anywhere In tbe Texas Gult Coast area It could logically be expected to pro duce OIL And Mr Pratt adds; -In tbe Gult Coast region, out side the salt dome area proper, chmcea tor new discoveries are equally good. On; Knowledge of the occurrence ot oil In this part ot our province is even less com p'ete. and In spite ot a larger past prodaciloo our exploration aaa only just oegua. "In the face ot 'these potentiali ties the aaxard at- ttfld-catttng in the Gult Coast region has always On Air Mail Miss Mildred Johnson of l'hlla : delpllia. emploved by the Amerl i can Air Transport association, i compdhed of members of var I louJ air mail contract companies. ' has flown 1G.0OO miles inspect : Ing air mall routes. Miss John son has been flying since 1S-1 ; and will go to Europe in March to fly the airways there. KLAMATH HIGH FIVE DEFEATED The second team ' of Klamath County high school waa defeated In a game with the Merrill high' school team 'at Merrill Tuesday, night. The final score stood 19; to 12. jt was a hard fought game but Klamath waa unable to ward off defeat In former game between the twc rlams Klamath was vicr torlous. j Luck ars!-ith Klamath In tin) girls' gamo when the local lean) won with a high score of V'8-8. This ' Is the second victory far .-the Klamath girls over' Merrill, i Woods, now of Modford, In the opening bout, of tbo touruamenl. These men will grapple for a permanent place In the elimina tion contest which will ultimate ly decide Pacific coast heavy weight laurels. Thursday night of next week. Other luminaries of matdom whose appearance here at sometime during the tourney Is a certainty, are Jack Wash burn, Portland; ; Prof. Higaml, Los Angeles Japanese body wrecker nnd Bull Montana, fam ous gorilla-man of the movies. With his announcement n some of the contenders last night, McDuffee Issued a call for some 150-pounder to clialf lenge Lefty Cliallls, a. Klamath youth with a leaning toward a mat career. , This match Will be the first of a series to decide the county championship. 1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, (REGON been unprecedented!? great In the Coraicaua -Powell area w l.-ilng , wells tor twenty. uv .ir o-; -r. : we found at Powell, tiiernil; in in. oild n ot 3ur drilling. -re'ervun containing almost Iuu.uoii.imh' ;.u rets of oil v' . "At jpmJMjp, after nmtta; lapse ot tloi and Itart, t tiad . . ie.DUO.OOO orri oeio wtttni tb t shadow ot tbe drrira n m jii ; dry aoles. lo a tinfie totr.iu:p n. ' Uklanoma nf: drv aoles n.ia i-,r 1 drilled I'hl's itcure. wmcb i iuiv i aleut to two dry ooles pei j i.ir j mile. Bit oeea cited as evideucr oi ; the natard ot aniline in Okunouu -At Spindletop. eren alter lti i presence ot oil aaa been sus j llsned. forty dry noies were drtlira I on an area ot less than one inr 1 nule before tbe recent tarae pro ductlon was Anally discovered at a i comparatively shallow depth "There are fltty-one anown salt domes -in .the salt dome region: proper, excluding eight otl oi gjs fields that may also be related to salt domes, too deeply buried to I have been detected as yet. There i are twenty-one additional known ' salt domes In other parte ot the Gulf Ooaet region, and others an- I doabted! are waiting to be. ais- covered. Thirty ot the known salt domes - have produced significant I quantities of oil, among watch tour teen bave made more than t.OOJ,- ; too barrels each. Numerous small leases have yielded 124.000 oar ran aa acre. It, as Is generally be lieved, we produced less than one quarter the total available oil- a our present efforts, these salt dome Belda are wonderfully jico oil res ervoirs." WHK.lt MAHKS-rT PORTLAND. March 7. P Wheat bid: HUB - hard white 11.43: ' hard white blueslem $1.35; federation, soft while, western white tl-33; hard win ter, western red $1.2 northern spring $1.!S. Today'!-ear re-, Electric Power company permls celpts: "Wheati -35::-buTey",l: !lon to purchase the; Northwest flour 10: corn 1: oats 2;' hay 2. em Electric company If the ro- , - . ' ' ' . . 1 '''' '..'.' . '. " . i.-l. ' v- - - '., . , - --; ;w :, , .... .- ,. . TT i-aTgfl ' 'ST lex!, R. I. arnAMf Tksfl UayMh VtaMM4liliM, R. C, Oh, for' a Nice Cat Show! ,s V- VV M. , -SM 55 I' 4',: . " f i if) t vfw-.or'V A Hi V XT j: ii - j 1 : , i. laT .1 , 'hnmpl:n Sesmie w the bent Kt -Ush bull shown at the recent Kennel club exhibition In .Mmllsoii i'tiuaro t.urilen. New York. Hut. he illiln t rare intieh for the perforuinnre. aiiiiounelng he'd prefer a nice rat Mliow im eomethltig morn etitertalulug. CASCAIH IX IIIV'IIS stilt of a special election called : - KI GK.NE, .March 7. iP The ' for April" 9 favors, the trnnsac j Cascadlnti Imuled here Just l-, Hon. The council v.Keil nmo Iforc 1 o'clock, with four p.tsson-; ltnously for both the aalo and gers aboard . Tbe big plane was ; the special election, i being held nt tho local field at j i;jv, av.nitiiiK iiriuit i'in,n fnifii pulnta otith. According to the pilot, conditions xeemed un favorable, and the time, of the bop off was uncertain. ' I'KKMIHSION t;it.lXTKI PORTLAND. March 7. (71- The city council today passed an ' ordinance granting tho Portland yoii for pi fPPI O TURKISH 'fyboSfSSTlQQ IT -.BLEND 71 V.lvit "yicAHHTri'.. yj 111 ' T , .VAk.n'K. '.; "V km STUDEBAKER HT,IM.Mtl with '.') Uceuac. all good tlren, Calif. Top and In good condition. Lot ua dcmouitirtite this cur lo you Ostendorf Motor ' Company ; M 1 V'.-V .VkiA smoke easur.e you re beginner Camels are made for s m o ke r s wli o ; kn o w their ii I'd walk a? .' f .' .. t I ' 1 . aswM . ' U. S. C. QUINTET TITLE WINNER IS UNDER WAY 1..IS AMllil.KH. Mtrn t, 7. 11 1 l t , t "" HK . HOIIBKttV Unlvorally of Hoiillieru t.'ullfor-1 I'OllTI.AMj. Muri h T. () illu won inn I'nilflu couMt nuifi r-i When Wllllinii tlurbiill pleailixl iico tittakollmll cluiiiiiliinlilli 1 guilty to'lu)- in rolilmry of a gro hero last iiIkIH. by Hiking the i eery store uml waa aeiilelienil lo second ami deciding game frmii j li'U years' In prison, ho matin a rnlveisliy of Washington by the , sluleiiieiil III court Unit ho liuil score of 31 to Charley Hone, i turned lo rubbery beiiitiau lie wua who hud been trying all aaason I black Haled by an .'OinploynieiH to will it regular berth on (he j clearing liuuse unit could mit get Trojnn loiuti, wa aent lulu (lie! wink, j' . vt : . ' If You Are a Playgoer Take Note: Tiientreum-i of Ni.v Vork Mini lonilou iiislil-r tliem si lvra lurky when they nrn ble f .ran-ur tickets aU . premium irtcen for Je,l Hm rli. r-. iilut.H' of . ! 1 ' THtNfCHT CLUDtLASStC imlAVm DRAMA OF THE CABAfti Br PHILIP DUNNING as In the two lurKcNl rlllea of tho world tliero la no end In alght of tlie nliuuliiit ritu of IliU iluy the iiiimi n twttliiiuil lilt of geuerulloii. TlU'n'tonv Mr, llilrrln line orgnutatil a apsslal New York roiiinny for in-M-iilnllou III Mcxlfowl, ' Tort Inml, Seattle, Hnii t-VHiirtara and m .liigelca, and ulll bo aeeti at the CRATERI AN "?'"'' MAR. 12 1HIVT WAIT HUI TIIK SKAT H.II.K Tl OVf.S XUV MAY M. illS.WTOISTKIi II YUV 1M OUT-OF-TOWN Adtlrokn Mail letters, checlts, til. IT Kit I. lutlude aelf-aildroaaed stamped envelope for a safe return WICKM. ISt'WDIMJ TAXI Note Thee MMlernli lrlifn for tlie World's tll.-g et lilt. out of I swisiiisiii iisisasssssssaasaiiswsssaaaaaiaaaaissss-slasstsssssssss class. cigarettes mile for a , Camel 99 Wednesday, March 7, 1028 mil In llin (liming tiilniilea if llin gauii', ai'OiPil iwn gnuls In Hebsiitlnniil fHHlilon anil put h In team III till' lend,, ' , AND CCOflCC A6B0TT ' Orders Received Now ptntnfflce money I.N TIIKAIIIK orders to . , Iwev Flirtir Klrt IS ttoaa Nnxi Kit liowa ..... , Next Five Knar a I'ulHuiy - First Two Next Five How , . M.7H ,. li.lMt .. I. OA . fi.itn . 1.10 Iluwa... the