V MOUNINQ t K7. r CAN KILOAIJE Voan's World BEAT ATTELL? I'M An Unusaal Htmr Par Mim Laafra OTt!:isCc2rcdCi3T3:8i:d by His Fto Ctt::co. SmS SPEED AKO SKILL 0 0 3M Icy ' ' DMtUnUMIOI& Marine picture enow are m popalau tuna of amassment that appeal alike te both Juvenile tad grownup audi ences. Bat o account of the ofte meretrlcioai character of these abowa many parents nave forbidden their yonng children from frequentlug these place of entertainment. Now tbia ban of disapproval nay be aafely Hfted for recently' a board of ceoaora baa been appointed to pass npoa the moral and educational t lew- point of the picture play, and not a film can bo used by any manager with- , oat the stamp of tta approval ia Uoe with woman's activities In all branches of arte work Miss Irene Langford of New Tork city, a grand opera singer, who baa alwaya been In teres ted In at re uplift movements, baa been appointed a member of the censors' board. Tbla an usual honor came abont at a testing of the board at which Mlas Langford waa an lnrited guest At this meeting the question of allowing films to be nude, depicting the life of Beolah Bin ford, was raised. Mlas Lnngford protested on behalf of the " profession. The feeling aroused by her vigorous words pot at end to the aspirations of the girl s manager. To Miss Irene Langford, too. belongs . the honor of being the first woman to make a deposit la the first postal sav ings bank, that opened Its doors to the public In v Tork city last spring. '.. Suppressing tbe Grandmothar. Happy In having placed the fathers under control, tbe next great step tak en by the promoters of the automatic baby was the formation of the "So ciety Tor the .Suppression of Grand mothers.' according to Ells Parker Butler's article In Success 'Magazine. The grandmother la tbe grestet ene my of tbe sterilised, onrocked.' un , kissed, nncuddlad baby. The a da ma n- ... the stubbornness of a grandmother Is almost beyond belief. She will kiss the child! " Regardless of germs, ml crobea. Infusoria and rules, she will take the little cuddly thing In her arms, hog It up tight with cooing words and kiss It right on tbe month ' too! " . ' . Tbe members of tbe society bad to be exceedingly firm with tbe grsnd- ', mothers. "Mother, the member would say. "please do not kiss the child on the , aonthr "Very well, very well!" tbe grand mother would say. Just s little huffed. "But I sm sure, my dear, I kissed . yoo on the mouth s million tlmi when you were a baby, and you seem none the worse for it" 1 prerer. mot her. not to nave my baby kissed on the mouth." , "All righty. Mule baby." the grand . mother would say. patting tbe baby on tbe cheek, "grandma can kiss tbe pretty tttle footsies!" r lease, piesse. mother." the mem ber would say appeallngly. "please do not kiss baby on the foot: Baby might put her foot In ber mouth after wardr "Well." the grandmother would aay. pulling her sbswl over ber shoulders - snd arising with tears In ber foolish old eyes. "I see this Is no place for s grandmother. Goodby. baby; I am not. , wanted here." "Goodness! Goodness!" tbe member would exclaim as she washed out the baby's mouth with so antiseptic after , the grandmother bad gone. "Mother ls so old fashioned!" Ye4ir. star Whs Rsoeotly Defeated All the Cracks sat tKa Psoitis Ceast Fish es' by Many t Defeat the Feather weight CKampieiv , Now that Johnny Ktlbene has cleared hla path toward the cbamptoo- Ship goal now held by Abe At tell the question presents Itself. What are Kll bane'a chances with the bolder of tbe championship title? " ' There will be a big diversity of opin ion among the followers of lbs game throughout tbe country. Johnny haa toon sands of admirers who hare abso lute confidence la hla ability to heat tbe wonderful tittle Hebrew fighter. and on tbe Pad 9c coast there are a good many who will support him In hla dispute with AtteU la ess they are matched. Although the aportlng enibitalaats of tbe coast have the reputation of being partisan to a marked degree and bit terly prejudiced against all boxers from other parts of tbe country when they are opposed la battle to s native sun, there are some fslr minded who cannot get ground the fact that the Cleveland, boy arrived on the roast a stranger and la the face of discourag ing conditions best three of the hard set boje In his ctsas, thereby earning recognition In tbe select circle and tbe right to battle with tbe bolder of tbe world's championship. . . In other words. Johnny Kilbsne. byi his gallant fighting, made tbe Califor nia ns, prejudiced as most of them were, like him. They will, or at least a number of them, now back him In hla match with Abe, for tbe Callfoo- nlana are a shrewd rat when they set out to wsger their money on a boxing viewed from a strictly unbiased point of view and with doe respect to Abe AtteU and tbe wonderful ability he baa displayed In tbe past, it now looks ss If Kilbsne stands a good chance of winning the title that Abe haa defended so valiantly for so many years. There are several reasons for this conclusion. la tbe first piece. Kilbsne haa shown high class In every department of tbe game. lie haa prov ed to be an exceptionally brainy sort of a fighter, possessed of the secessary speed, hitting power and ability to stand punishment JJe baa also shown remarkable endurance, for be has fin ished sll of his battles In good condi tion snd not been fstlgued to any extent. AtteU Is reaching sn sge at which the average pugilist begins to retro grade, while Kilbsne is Just approach ing his maturity aa a fighter. Tbe brt fighters ever known to this coun try reached their best between the years of twenty-one snd twenty-four years. Kilbsne is now going on twen ty-two, snd be is still gaining In strength snd bitting power. GOTCH MAKING TOUR. Masting All Comers, Too, but They Must Tsekle Turk First. Frank Gotch. the champion -wrest let of the world. Is being pestered by knights of tbe mat from all over America and Europe for bouts. Since his triumph over Harkenschmldi Gotch hss been in no mood to try coo elusions with a man like Zbyst-o. bur has been busily engaged perfecting a tour around tbe world in which he picka up lemona to drop in overnight matches. In tbe Gotch stable Is Tusuf Msh mout. tbe big Tork. who hss forced the shoulders of many good wrestler to tbe mac Since Tusuf has been en gaged by Gotch tbe champion baa, used tbe .Turk as tbe "fall guy.' Every time a wrestler challenges Gx'b to s bout the champion replies, "Throw Mabmout and then I'll consider your ase." As tbe Turk Is almost as good as Gotch ft tbe game, tbe climbers of tbe wrestling ladder fail to reach tbe champion. , A Millinery Hint, Large black velvet hats stretched ver stiff frames sre trimmed with what looks like nothing more nor less than tbe fat. chunky cord and tassel , of a bath gown. Made of tbe plainest. ;, softest wjilte wool yarn, the cord goes around tbe crown once and Is tied In a knot at one side, the ends flnlsblntr with a tassel. Tbe cord from one- ' brother's dressing gown would trim half a . dozen bata. provided he did not miss it and one did not grow tired of an abundance of tbia kind of trim ' ming. ' To clever people almost everything U ' laughable, to wise people hardly aiy rHnir -Goethe. . COLUMBIA TO RACE AGAIN. Defender of - America's Cup Agsinst ehsmroek I. snd II. Being Ovsrhsulsd. Tbe famous old yacht Columbia. which successfully defended the Amer lea's cup against Sir Tboman Upton's Shamrock I. and II. and which waa afterward converted Into a bouse yscbt. Is to race agabi. She baa been towed to Magotby river and la being fitted out with a racing rig. The Columbia la owned by Captain fhsrles A. Turker. who has been us Ing ber ss a houseboat about Bflltlmorr wsters. He now proposes to hare the old cup defender thoroughly overhaul ed. which will Include new mast, rig ging and aalls. 8 After ten months of continous publication, morning; Enterprise, t BIG LITTLE Clackamas County Daily is read in more than a thou: and Clackamas County homes every day This is 2000 short of the mark set by the Publisher for the first year, s6 in order to interests that many new Sub scribers' in Morning Enterprise. November and December will be a bargain period for subscribers. i During Bargain Period, whicn ends December 31, 1911, Morning Enterprise can be secured an Entire year BY MAIL, FOR,$2.0q. DELIVERED BY CARRIER in Oregon City, Gladstone; Parkplace, Willamette, etc., Bargain Period Price for an entire year will bejonly S3.00. This Is The Way We Will Make It 3000 , e r Two From Make It 3000 tf-OU CAN HELP.; Tell two of your neighbors about this, offer, induce them to subscribe and get your own re newal for next year atthe same reduced rate. Are you onP Then boost for Morning Enterprise, the only paper publish ing four pages of LIVE, CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BUT MONDAYS 5 3. In 5 COCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOOOCOCOCOCCOOCCCOCCOOCCCOOCCOCCn - ,i I If you re not reading the Morning I Shlvely'a opera house Novemh-r wWwCwww 21. take. . . whol. worl,.. ? ," Mrth nd tlon aa to a world's main differences. JAMES M'NAMARA. Dsfsndaot In Lee Angalss snd Jsil Where He Is Confined. McDonsId Establishes Shot Put MarV. Pat McDonald, tbe weight tosser. made a new record with the twenty four pound shot wently at Celtic park. New Tork. He succeeded in pro pelling tbe sphere a distance of 38 feet 10 11-16 Inches. This supplants tbe old mark of 3S feet 2 Inches, made by Ralph Boss In New Tork seven yean ago. . ' ' Tee Fast ' ". ' '-- Madge Didn't you think tbe show ended rather abruptly Mabel Tes, indeed. We had bnrely time to take up our things, put on our bata and coals and get outside the theater be fore tbe curtain went down. fuck. Maun Lea. Mauna Loa. in the Randwlch Islands. I 13,00 feet high. Is tbe highest moun tain which rises dlrertlv from the sea. mm ase-sss- -Ulllli ne Cause er Alarm. "Bee bere. husband. I found a lock t of hair among your old papera." -Welir . "1 never gave it to you." . "Don't worry. I don't remember who did. Washlnrtoo Herakt. ' No Sals. , - "And bow are these eggs?" asked Mrs. De Jay, gflxlpsvat the contents of i the crate through not lorgnette. "Too can't bewt 'em," said the gro cer. 1 "Mercy r cried Mrs. De Jay. Tbey 111 never do for me. I want eggs that you can beat for omelets. Har per's Weeklv. Enterprise, why not? Year-end Bar gain Period la now on. See ad on back page. Suits To Collect On Notea. .yry L. Drlgga Monday, Died suit against H. Stelner M. Stelner and W. Jasper for $276, aald to be due on' a promissory note. K. V. Johnson sued Silas 8. Hontx and Mrs. 8. 8. Bontz for $125 alleged to be due on a prom tsflory rote executed by the defen "hdfita to C. D. Johnson, March 18, 1911. The note was assigned to the plaintiffs. , . r 9) tni. by Americas Press Association If yon are not reading the Moro'ns Enterprise, why notf Year-end Ear gain rerlod Is now on. See ad on back page. DO YOU KNOW that the Hnterprlae year-end Bargain Period la now on? See ad on back page for particulars REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Willi im and Susie Evans to Wil liam 8. Tull, .71 acres of Barlow; $10. Robert O. and Cora Cramer to Ben Janiln F. gcovll, 5 acres of Clacka mas Park; $1,600. W. B. Kurts to Harland H. Young, lota 13, 14, Mllwaukle Park; $1. Harland H. and Lillian L Young to Fielding L. and Lynn B. Wilson, lots 13, 15, Mllwaukle Park; $1. Laneing L. Grlbble and Albertena Orlhble to C. H. Lorenz, part of the Andrew W. and Nancy Orlbble D. L. C; $4,500. " U7.7,l Olade to Louisa Winder, lots 9 and 10, of block 9,'Csnby; $350.- Mellnsa A. Bestow and II. P. Bestow to E. C. JIackett, land In Clackamas county; part of the George 'Abernathy and wife, township t south, rsnge I east; $500. ' i DO YOU KNOW that the Enterprlae year-end Bargain Period la now onf See ad In back page for particulars. SHIVELY'S OPERA HOUSE! Eassy aid Scenery Two Nights, No vember 0 and 21 at 8 p. m. The RSSAY which In to be READ at we cannot xlve all tha rtifr,-n- ..f J Tfllli in on "nlng, but win give the principal differences. Dlfferencen are a SUN, MOON, STARS and EARTH, as main differences tbe rest are all at odda tnn nihi.. .ir.ii ia classed as dlffsr enc. i JHUa 7 lbe way that a worl menced to form In the beginning if any the way it djvlded and went to i. - I n,ul aubstancea unto .t. ,.u.m,, or me ena or a world'a Dro. "'",n' Put out tha way that uw ..a Ks started in a world, the JT,uJl. ,Kett and tne cor' t taken, the way the world makei divided (he courae they take. The way retjlutlon starts to grow, the dlf. ferenceH, classed to aome extent, the wayail seeds are germnit hr lhKi,W'T t9' "'d Powlng two war, while circle motion hnlda control. We figure a SUN for, motion, and glva the difference, for R, w. flgut. that a moon In nothlns but mmtnn 1 its subMancee. ' " . W figure caa as a Vr,.-. figure really all star. .il 'ZZ. A world makes Ita winds, and give the reason for winds stsrti- " u. . a. "ub,,",nc therein, and how ceasV b?Mh,ft'd- ."d " wind cease to blow. stM .,.. .i . . continue to blow, from iome quart, of a world more than nt w. a" t'lmata aV8,T,nM t0 ""' timate a positive aor We put out tha OAlirtlSa t as O fill nd MOON circle, w. TEOR. tu V1 " comet or a me teor. We put out positive and neg. flrure three globes and the result to time on the earth tint . " on.. Out he leaves hi. body. Ws "ol It handles the landa, w. put out all u. resaona ror tide waters, tbe way m ' ',d Zr to Put .lhem into ac W. KAINBOW. dlfferencea. W. reckon a Volcano froinlhe be- Wkn th-10 "D.n.d' 'nd motlon ceMln way hInrK,, W out tb lh, thev rimra,lkr ,U COAl "n" DIAMnvna1 h ' world makes Ita make. KV, PUt."t how ' We figure fnd IU JSIN-OLABS. Jala I 8ub-tnce. for all Mln- fn Mine a4.sWhw.,h.;v: fhT we give the reasons for moon coming later each ersninf. We have figured A whole world. take in a little of ZOOLOGY, snd tend some toward a human nsc w tbe whole world Is always In motk. and give many other dlfferencea. The ESSAY consists of fifty to cap sheets In print, and aoms SCEN ERY. The ESSAY haa cost tho ands of dollars and hard STUD", vo not tnU. it It takes about twoM a half hours to read the E9SAT. ADMISSION 60o Children at w and fifteen, S5a. Do not resume the KS3AI you have heard It ALL READ. NOT EXPENSIVE bTh.Mtment " Hot Uk' nc'"'imf msldlcal attention, board art hn -t r 110 mor thaa ould pay tn live at any first olai In th. Sr,"", C" b had fron to M-0 P Mes. usual m , MrTed from wnu up and in the grin t "u.l grm priCM. jtu rtng from fl We Do Core Rhcamatism r- 'ifot Uke Mineral Bh and mud given under Mis"' tlflo direction have our thousands. Writs for Illus trated booklet dencrlptlv. oi Hot Lake Sanatorium w the method, employed. Hoi Lake Sanatorium I" ccer aihta sa it la located direct L ly on the main line of th. A. ... .... and J.-W, K. I . ran--. special escurslon rate. to be hsd t all tlmsi. A1 agents, HOT LAKE'SANATOniUM WALTER M. PICKCC. VrzsMZT. - V v. ..v ' st rn