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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931. PAGE NINE Local and Personal f From Ash.'and V. O. N. Smith, of the Citizens bank of Ashland, was among the Medford visitors today. Taxation Committee Meets The taxation committee la meeting this afternoon at the Chamber of Com merce building for regular sew Ion. Here from Eugene John Walker of Eugene la spending several days In Medford attending to business mat ter and visiting friends. In City Today C. H. Kllborn of Roseburg, trainmaster for the South ern Pacific company. Is spending to day In Medford on business. In Klamath for Week Mrs. Grant Nelson, and two sons, of Medford are spending the week In Klamath Pails ' visiting with relatives and friends. Too Wet For Play Day Play Day was not held today at the Washing ton school grounds because of the rain last night. Just when the session will be held will be announced later. Returns to Portland Mrs. Harry B. Crltchlow 1b returning to her home In Portland today after attending the funeral - of her father, William J. Overton, Thursday. From Brit Ish Col u m bla Mr. and Mrs. J. McClenna of Victoria and B. 3. D. Zarre III of Vancouver are among the British Columbia visitors registered at Medford hotels. Insurance Man Here D. M. Down ey of the New York Life Insurance company, with headquarters in Port land, la a business visitor In Med ford today. Mr. Downey Is agency dl rector of the company. Dick Slneler Back on Duty Dick Slngler resumed duties this morn lng at the postoffice following his annual vacation, which was spent in successfully hunting deer In this and Klamath counties, and pheasants and quaU In the valley, and with helping his wife wash the dishes at home. Operated On J. H. Harnlsh of Phoenix underwent a major operation Tuesday in an Ashland hospital. Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Crane of Snohomish and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McPhall, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lyle, and Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Clifton of Seattle are among the Washington visitors In Medford Keith Fenuel is Visitor Keith Fen nel! . former president of the JocU Active club, Is visiting friends re today. Fennell Is living in Eugene now but he says he Is coming back to Medford to reside January 1. "" On Business Here A. W. Shoemak er, commercial agent of the freight and passenger department of the Missouri Pacific lines, arrived in Med ford by train today from Portland to attend to business matters. Visited Mother and Sister H. H. Townes of Seattle and J. R. UcNeill of Portland, enroute to San Francisco, were guests at the home of Mrs. Ly dia Sweeney yesterday. Mr. Townes Is a son of Mrs. Sweeney and a sister of Mrs. Mabel C. Mack. Weldon Sloan Better Weldon Sloan of Phoenix;- who Is receiving treat ment at the Community hospltaJ for Injuries sustained when he was struck in the eye by a stick, la reported to be in an improved condition today. Visiting Mrs. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Prank Semon of Eugene, are vis iting with Mrs. O. A.- Edwards, siBter of Mrs. Semon. They have just com pleted an 11,000 mile trip through the east, but eay they-Have not wen any place they like belter than the Rogue River valley. Visiting In Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Walker and daughter, Miss Oer aldlne are spending a few days In Roseburg as the house gueett of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Knott and Mr. and Mrs. L H. Rlegel. They are former Roseburg residents. Oregonlans at Hotels From state points outside of Portland among the Oregonlans registered at local ho tels are Mr. and Mrs. M. U Myers. Mrs. R. W. Davis, C. H. Ingram. Tom Baker, R. E. Mything and Ted Mesch of Salem; Marie Truax. Francis Hol lis and 8. J. Read of Eugene; Wm. Canava of Corvallls, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Patchett of Roseburg, and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilson of Cottage Grove. PORTLAND Visitors Here Among residents of the state metropolis reg istered at local hotels are J. E. Bell, C. R. Stipe. H. H. Cake, W. M. Cake, E. C. Koermer, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Hartman, J. H. Mulch ay, H. C. Pratt, B. M. Domic, L. R. Pershall. V. F. Hynes, O. P. Baker, C. M. Elrey, A. A. Mankel. L. R. Stalger, J. O. Cunning ham, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wleversttck, J. M. Gould. Chaa Condon, E. W. Schmeer, Luis Elbert, Wm. H. Speek- er, G. H. Smith, C B. Call. Four Marx Brothers Score Craterian Hit The Four Marx Brothers, the mer ry-mad maniacs of mirth, are still making th crowds attending the Fox Craterian roar with hearty laugh ter. at their crazy antics In their latest comedy. "Monkey Business. Saturday night the Fox Craterian is featuring another mjval night as an added feature to the final and last showlnga of "Monkey Business." All patrons attending the nine o'clock show will be Invited to re main as guests of the theatre for the revival showing of "Love in the Rough." featuring Robert Montgom ery, Benny Rubin and many other favorites. Westerner Thrills Audience At Rialto "The Arizona Terror" plays to night and Saturday at the Fox Rialto theatre. It la an action filled romance of the open ranges, star ring Ken Maynard, Lena Basquette and "Tarzan" the wonder horse. "The Arizona Terror" is replete with plenty of gunplay, bad hombres and romantic situations and is scoring a big hit at today's matinee. Cromwell, Noah Beery and Sally Blane In leading role. Known in every ' port as a bell ship, Its every crew la shanghaied and always leaves the ship without pay, so eager are they to get away from that laughing fiend. Black Yankee Swope. In the midst of this hell lives Mary, supposedly Swope s daughter, but really the child of a man he betrayed and who Is now on the hell ship for revenge. Alano Taka Dass, the mystery man Sally Blane Stars In Holly Thriller "Shanghaied Love,' showing to night and tomorrow, the special matinee and tomorrow night at the Holly theatre, la ft story of love and adventure aboard a picturesque old sailing vessel, with Richard li, STATE! This Coupon and 5. will admit any child under 16 to the Saturday Matinee, 1-3 P. M. Wild Killing Action Robt. Frazer, Lane Chandler In "BEYOND the LAW" of India, will appear on the stage tonight and tomorrow night, and the usual clever program of short subjects will also be shown. Today and Saturday BROTHERS fcleakeq Business SATURDAY NIGHT REVIVAL SHOWING "LOVE IN THE ROUGH" ntth ROBT. 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