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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1914)
PAflKTWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDNKMIIAV. J,N ttn, tint MATKg GUIDB klMMMMai HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE OP1E READ MONDAY MGUT, JANUARY 20th The Evening Herald V. O. SMITH Editor Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth 8tret Kntered at the postorace at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, for tranamUalon through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United States: One year .... . . It. 00 One month .... .SO STAR THEATER ADAMS AND GIL11KHT Entertainer d Luxe Trial of (lie 1oncsome Mine," Drama "The Million!? Bo." Drama 'Manx Leo's Wife" Drama "Slim, the Outlaw," Comedy KI.AMATH FALLS. . ORKflON WKDXKSOAY, JAN. S8, tPtl STAR THEATER ORCHESTRA Admission 10 and 25 Cents TEMPLE THEATER Alexia's Strategy," Edison Two-It eel Special "The Scapegraces" Lubln Drama "Buty in the Lkm'a Den," Vitagraph Comedy MATINEE DAILY AT 2:80 ALL LICENSED PICTURES WiH Tango Survive Knocks? Church, Royally Frown on New Dance Gotham Social Leacers Uphold the Tango, Saying if Danced Properly, Is Modest as Waltz AND STOP AT KLALTH FALLS Weather Conditions for January PROFESSIONAL CARDS JWjniannn1jn)-wNMMNMMM . THE KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantees first data work as wall u first ciaas aenrioa. it you bar occasion to make complaint and do not cot Im awdlata attention, phone D. B. CAMPBELL Date 1 3... 3... t 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 1 o 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20. 21 22. 1 u . . 24. Max. kiln. Weather .43 X5 Cloudy MAXWELL M. LONG OsteofUiic Pfaratda-i Salts 18 and 19. White Building PboawM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS UiSUKAXCK Members Oregon Association TiUe Men A. 8. LOWMON CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 11 and 12 First Natio-l Bank Bnllding Klamath Falls, Ore. GEO H. HAYDEN, Optician Office, Room 219, Odd Fellows Building .38 .40 .51 .54 .55 .47 .34 .33 .40 .42 .3S .41 .37 .36 .37 .36 .32 .36 .37 .35' .40 .41 .43 33 35 37 30 40 33 28 16 34 24 33 22 34 21 30 30 25 13 2S 32 29 31 32 Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cl'dy Clear Pt. Cl'dy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy PL Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE The Klamath Development compa ny to M. Dorsey, warranty deed, $10, lota 18, 19. 20. block 33, Hot Springs addition. The Klamath Development compa ny to M. Dorsey, warranty deed, $10, lot S, block 41, Hot Springs addition. R. C. Spink to H. P. Hoey, deed, $150, lot 1, block "13, Idlerest- It. C. Spink to H. P. Hoey, deed, lot 1, block 2. Idlerest. George T. Baldwin et ux to C. P. Mason, deed, $10, lot 4,eSc 1-37-10. M. J. Healey et ux to George T. Baldwin, quit claim deed, $10, lot 4, Sec. 1-37-10. United States to Hiram H. Hoyt, receipt, SE& NW, SWtf XEU. XJ4 SEU.Sec. 31-40-13. NEW YORK, Jan. 3S. Molehills often have becu made Into mountains, and In this kcuil-cotnlc ago tempests Jin teapots are of hourly occurrence, but certainly never beforo was there a grater hub-bub oer a more signifi cant matter than all this hue- and cry after the tango. Tliu poor old tango is being talked and written to death. And why? Nobody seems to know. Nobody over jet was. kidnaped, drag Red by the hair onto a ball room floor and made to dance the tango. Those who do not IIVo It are at liberty to let It alone. The danco. though, may be said to have received several death blows within the last few days. The Cath olic church turned Its thumbs down on the tango, and it had an Immediate effect In New York. About the same time several British peresaurf who are among the leading London hos tesses, publicly announced a boycot of the danco. Several weeks ago the tango was given a nasty cut In the north of Europe, when the Kaiser ordered it suppressed wherever tho German army officers danced, and this was followed by an attack In the south of Europe that, while not so vigorous, was equally effective. King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, without making a speech about It, barred the tango from his state ball, and all the diplomats and the social leaders of Rome followed the king's example. Perhaps the first Import- Uy CAHLTO.V TEX KYCK (Written for the Tutted PnioH ant personage to set her In el oil the nock of the gyrating moustrr of the ballroom and the cabaret was Queen Mary of Kuglaml, who railed It a South American "negroid" dance, and forb.ide the young I'rlncet Mary to learn It. Whether the tango Is good or bad, It received n considerable setback when Cardinal Farley and high Pro testant clergymen let It be Known that they opposed It, and that ever) thing possible be done to discourage It Pope Plus has rot banned the tan go, but ho has made It pl.ilu that he disapprove of It. and prelates the world over are now fighting the tan go. The. Xow York Cardinal did not ban the dauce, but his known dlsap provnl Is as effective as a ban When the, secretary ot his emi nence announced the cardinal's atti tude, thousands of Catholics In Out metropolis frowned on the tango "Tho cardinal feels that the tango Is degrading, and he has resolved to do all he can to discourage It." the secretary said A monslgnor high In Catholic affalni In Xow York went further In his condemnation of the tango Ho said' "Any person of Intelligence can see, by watching any bnll or cabaret In the metropolis In the greater city that tho present mode of dancing Is open to the charge of Impropriety, If not actual Indecency." llccausc of the clerical opposition to the tango, the Junior Auxiliary .Institute, un ouaulallmt of Ushlou- able women, alum oned a ilnnCo and U-ulertalummt the had arranged at i Delmcinlro's and refilled Holla Uotn that alread) were out ' For the same reason, the Knights ' jof Columbus annoumed there would, bo no tango at their gigantic ball In , I Madison Square Harden upvI month California led last year In timber sold from national forests, though Montana had the largest number, of tale transactions. 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This sweet, fra grant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears air passages; stops nasty dis charges and a feeling of cleansing sooihlnb relief comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight strug gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faltb just once In "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will sursly disappear. Wood! Wood! Block Wood 16-inch Body Wood .... 16-inch Limb Wood 4-ft. Body Wood 4-ft. Limb Wood Leave Orders at Square Deal Stare Car Sixth and Mate FC. CARLSON PbomISS Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter ot the Estate ot Hans Jorgen Nielsen, Deceased. i Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the jeetatc of Hans Jorgen Nielsen, de ceased, has filed in the county court jot the State of Oregon for the County lot Klamath, his final account as ad 'mlnlstrator of said estate, and the court has fixed Saturday, the 28th day of February, 1914. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, as the time for hearing objec tions, if any, to said account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 23d day ot January, 1914. M. P. NIELSEN, As Administrator of the Estate of Hans Jorgen Nielsen, Deceased. 24.31-7-14-21-h Taa Herald, Me a atonta f fceeet KUautfc count ease Tfct HaraM to jroar Banters The Japanese Laundry H Is again open for business, and asks you to give ui a trial, to show you we are good, first clabs and experienced workmen on all fancy washing and iron ing. We also do rough drying. 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Tot thousand vople ! dance at this bnll. mid the Knights of Uoluut 'bus hae appointed n censorship com , mlllue of ISO to v ilirre l no tango Ung ' Hut nil lie tlieae crimadnt nKulttal 'Hie tango are under way and un doubled!) arv doing grnal euctitlon. tt.u damu coutlnue popular lit runny quarters, and Is oxen gaining grouud. Out In t.os Angeles one uf th vau deville theaters ban arranged Inter mission between tho acts, during which time the patron am at liberty j(o tango up ami down tlio aUlt-s In i the fo)er. I It Is sale to say that uol a psr-j formauco is glten lit an; one of New J York's hundred-odd vaudeville the ' U.r tti ut thvru U uot at tcul one dancing number ut the program that Included an exhibition of the tango. It U uu oven safer assertion to A) that there Is uol one restaurant In the thousands iu Uiu greater city xhoro a cabaret U maintained, that thu tango. II UUfc UHHVUUi 1M'V4 I I'VlfclttJ kltM tango on thu platforms and the guests tango In tho space belttwti the tables. llroad minded people sa) thai (he goodtlvrt utid badness uf the taugu Is ' a matter of opinion and of tho per- i notml equation. All that dips Is nut thu laugo, say the expvru. Them Is t tango and tango. f Tho dnncu, they say, may be done Ifrftrnf llllv nfut l.mtttff iillv a.i iK.I ,li 'most purkul cannot object, while! 'there are varieties of dips, leaps and) hugs, unuslly cjallcd tho tango, that are undeniably shocking. Some persons Ith a smattering of 'Iitln Ui Ink that tattgo contra from tho Latin verb meaning "(o touch," and evidently Unit Is why they llku It. ilut thu tango of polltv ball rooms is , not of Latn extraction. Ijitln-Atnor- lea, perhaps, but In no vj dead. Such well ktbun women as Ml An mi Morgan and .Mrs James Lie Laldlnw, social leaders, have romo to tho rescue of tho maligned adtico. , Thuy say that the tango, as done In I their set. Is as utodeNl as a wallx, and those who see uvll in It have them. g selves to blamo. ' Taking It by and large, being nnlth- ( er for or against the much dlsctusol South Aiiii-rlum dance, it may be said , without (iiallllrallon that tho tango Is In great danger of decadenco when both church nod stale, the prelates and tho royalties, who aro social ar biters, turn u git I n l It MKhT IIUKSSKI) wo.mi:. K. A. Ilaron. who reuresvntu ' tho Heller-KlUn Kxclmlvo Dress Hoods company, left this morn ing after u two-day sojourn In this city, selling thu Hlllts Dry. goods company dress goods for the spring trade. 'Klnmath Kails hns the best. riroaed women of any city Its size In tho West," Hfilil Mr lla con last night. "When I come hero I never havo to Hhow anything but my very best samples," We will start this year Willi the ln prlte i.or ' H ,M' ',''' " " Our Diamond llraud llsm IT pound a,,,. Otir IUniiioihI llrtmil Shoulders per pound fw- Our I'utt. 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