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Errol Flynn As "Robin Hood" In Craterian's Technicolor Classic Today
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST 7, 1938
OUTSTANDING CAST
FEATURED: OLIVIA
DE HAVILAND STAR
"The Adventure of Robin Hood,"
filmed entirely in Technicolor, opens
a three day showing today at the
Oraterlan theatre, with Errol Flynn
heading a cast of thousands. One of
the most important pictures of the
year, it has been acclaimed by critics
and public as a masterpiece of screen
entertainment.
The robust adventure, deeds of
daring and heroic exploits which have
made the story famous through the
years, is given lull play on the
screen. Set in the year 1190, when
the treacherous Prince John was rul
ing the country and oppressing the
Saxon elements, while his orother
Richard was away at the Crusades,
the picture opens with a Jousting
tournament at Nottingham Castle,
where Robin Hood defeats Sir Guy
of GlsrJburne and at once becomes
Sir Guy's foremost enemy and the
Maid Marian's delight.
It is then that Robin Hood organ
izes his crew of Merry Men and hies
away to Sherwood Forest, from
which he forays to rob the rich
and bestow a third of his takings
upon the poor. Constant danger
from those who desire to seize the
throne when they hear of Rich
ard's capture, and much merriment
In their forest home, make the
lives of Robin Hood's crew an ex
citing one. And when they finally
besiege Nottingham Castle and over
throw Prince John and his fellow
conspirators, the picture is brought
to a rousing finish.
As Robin Hood. Errol Flynn is
said to be perfect. Olivia de Hav
lland is the Maid Marian; Basil
Rath bone portrays Guy of Gls
burne: Claude Rains Is Prince John,
Patrick Knowlea is Will Scarlet,
Eugene, Pallette is the roly-poly
Friar Tuck: Alan Hale the lovable
Little John. Melville Cooper the
High 8herlff of Nottingham, Ian
Hunter Richard the Lion -Hearted:
while others include Herbert Mun
din, Una O'Connor, Montagu Love,
Robert Warwick and Ivan Simpson.
John Cartpll Tops
Cast of Thrilling
Romance at Rialto
A new star blazes in the Holly
wood heavens as John Carroll rides
and sings his way to fame in "Rose
of the Rio Grande." the thrilling ro
mance at the Rialto theater for to
day and Monday. Movtta shares
' starring honors. . , ,
The story concerns a Mexican ban
dit a man of the people, leading a
hand of outcasts against the de
spoil era of his country. He is known
only as El Gato, "The Cat of the
Mountains." and his vengeance strikes
terror into the hearts of the peon
rebels who are ravaging his native
land. When he learns that Roslta,
his beloved, is being detained at a
rebel camp. El Gato races to save
her life, and enters the enemy camp
as an insurgent general.
Excitement ensues as Roslta Is
doomed to die, her lover forced to
pronounce sentence, and tension
mounts to a thrilling climax when
the bandit chief discovers that the
general- is the famed El Oato. whose
name means death to anv rebel.
As the added feature on the twin
bill, the Rialto has Glenda Farrell
and Barton MacLane in "'Prison
Break."
MacLane is shown as a tuna-fisher
man who assumes the burden of
another mans crime and is sen-
tenccd to San Quentln. For his
heroic share in the suppression of
a murderous prison riot and whole
sale jall-brenk. he is paroled. But
imprisonment has left Its mark and
honest employment Is something he
is unable to secure. How his prob
lem is finallv solved marks the cli
max of the story.
Warner Baxter In Wednesday Hit
Harvest Bent Grass
ASTORIA, Aug. (p) Clatsop
county, producer of 60 per cent of
the state s Bent Rrnss seed crop, be
gan harvesting the crop this week
with a yield of 300.000 pounds ex
pected. Growers said prices were
abotft two cents abave last year at
f.fr cents a pouna.
"Soda Jerker"
1 " 1 1 ""' T"I
'An '
Joe E. Brown is the small town
soda Jerker with big Ideas in his
comedy hit, "Wide Open Faces."
playing today and Monday at the
Rcxy theatre. In his effort to play
detective, Joe gets terribly involved
with some big-city gangsters and
gun molls.
Featured m the eupportln cut
are !--d-. HoVrM, Alison Sklp-.vnr'.h.
Jane Wyman, Alan Baxter and Ber
- ton ChurchU amoag others,
When the rumor gets noised about
that a millionaire is about to give
away a million dollars, fun and
excitement start popping in "I'll
Give a Million," starring Warner
Baxter, with Marjorle Weaver oppo
site, and opening a four day run
Wednesday at the Craterlan theatre.
As the millionaire who gets tired
of his fair weather friends who are
always trying to chisel him of some
thing or other. Baxter has the time
of his life emulating the carefree
existence of a hobo, until everyone
starts being kind to hoboes, not
knowing which la . the millionaire
Peter Lorre and John Carradlne,
almost always shown In sinister
roles, are a couple of the "lords
of the open road," while others In
the cast Include Jean Hersholt. J.
Edward Bromberg. Lynn Barl, Fritz
Fold. Sig Rumann, Luis Albernl,
and Christian Rub.
r
ON HUNTING If
COLUSA, Calif., Aug. ,5. A
coroner's Jury found today that Dav
id Burton Denhardt. 27, candidate
for Colusa county district attorney,
died from a rifle bullet fired by "an
unknown hand" while hunting deer
near Colusa Monday.
Sheriff George R. Houx testified
more than 200 Uunters In the vicin
ity at the time of the tragedy were
quizzed without result.
Denhard's body was found at the
foot of a tree. Companions said he
must have climbed It to try to sight
deer.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ads.
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FRUIT
CORVALLIS, Aug. 6. (ff) Fann
ers of the Monroe district are con
fronted with the possibility tfiat they
may have to give the country -back to
the Insects.
Recently twelve-spotted beetles at
tacked orchards and gardens as a re
sult of the long period of dry weath
er. Now bees are fighting the beetles
for the entire crop. Unable to find
honey in usual sources, the bees have
Invaded tfie orchards in great swarms.
Farmers said their fruit was being
ruined, with the drought, bees, beet
les and crop conditions the worst In
years. , .
Kay Francis, Pat O'Brien At Rialto
4u&i ...
Kay Francis and Pat O'Brien ap
pear together In films for the first
tune In their co-starring picture,
"Women Are Like That," coming
to the Rialto theatre for Tuesday
and Wednesday, on the twin bill
that will have "Three on a Week
end" as the added feature. .
The role given Miss Francis is
light, sophisticated and spicy. She's
the wife of advertising genius Pat
O'Brien, and when her lovable old
reprobate father throws the busi
ness Into near-bankruptcy, she tries
to come to the rescue with sex
appeal methods, which almost wreck
the happy home.
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WILLIAMSPORT. Pa., Aug. (Jp)
Richard Scalfe, eight, crawled from
under the kltouen stove at dawn,
yawned and was welcomed with open
arms by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Scalfe.
Volunteers have been seachlng all
night for him.
Too late to Classify
DRIVINO to southern California
Tuesday; room for one passenger:
share expenses. I. B. Millard, Cen
tral roint.
MAHOGANY dining set. table opens
iv leei. o cnairs; sectional dook-
case with desk section. Bargain,
213 Crater Lake Ave.
DODGE Convertible Coune: beautiful
blue finish like new. Perfect every
way and guaranteed. Sunday spe
cial only $449.00. You save money
two ways by buying your car from
f IciKUiS-AbbEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge & Plymouth Distributors,
A Red-Blooded Adventurer
...and a Hot-Blooded Senorita!
Out of the d a r k
night sweeps a dash
ing bandit lover . . .
bringing freedom to
his people and ro
mance to a lovely girl
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TRANSFERRED Must sell electric
range. 613.50; 3-compnrtment Ice
box, $6.50; chairs, lawnmower. Ivory
Princess dresser and stool. 3-plece
cane-nacK cnesterneia cnair ana
rocker, fruit Jars, silverware, ster
ling candlesticks, tools, etc. House
ror saie or tease, laa om oi., Asn
land.
WANTED Otrl, between age of 30
and 30, for general housework and
care of one child of school age.
Good home with good family; $6.00
a week, room and board. Only
those with good references need
apply. Box BOO. Tribune.
SHEEPMEN
Losses through doss shall be reported
within 48 hours In order to secure
compensation.
DOO CONTROL BOARD.
LET US give your car a gleaming, new
finish, Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop,
608 S. Riverside.
FOR SAUE Service station lousiness
and stock. Rent, one cent per gal.
Good location. Box 4603, Tribune.
FOR RENT Partly furnished apart
ment house: 4 apartments upstairs
now occupied. 706 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE Model 20 -K Oletrac.
price 295. Can be seen working
at Mrs. Vogel'a, Route 1, Box 354,
Jacksonville-Phoenix Hwy, mile
east of Academy.
FOR SALE Several good used trac
tors at out of season bargain prices.
See them and try them and save
money by buying now. Rogue
Valley Tractor Co., 16 So. Fir.
FOR RENT Modern apartment with
garage. Chllders' Apts., 803 West
11th. Phone 1408.
$3000 CASH and 9 acres; modern
house, clear, for dairy-stock ranch.
5 ACRES, 5 -room plastered house,
garage, barn, chicken house, family
orchard, part meadow, Irrigated, all
cultivated; $1350, terms.
145-ACRE dairy-stock ranch, 60 cul
tivated, 40 bottom land, borders
stream. 6-room bungalow, large
ciairy nam, 74-ton stio, itocKea,
equipped, crops, $7600 and clear.
Taice resmence. acreage, part pay
ment. SHELE7 AGENCY
North city limits 'Highway 99.
North Pine Cone.
ATTRACTIVE sleeping room. 400 J St.
FOR SALE Pigs. C. H. Rhoten,
1 mile west Central Point.
FOR SALE 1930 Reo sedan excel
lent condition. Inquire 327 W. 2nd
FOR SALE Screwtail Boston Bull j FOR SALE
pup, 2 months old. Phone 1322-Y. 1051.
- Large weaner pigs. Call
WILL PARTY who found dress In box!
from Cinderella Shop please leave
at Tribune office.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Young thor
oughbred Jersey bull (yearling) tine
qualities and makeup. Consider ex
change for good young milk cow.
Address Rt. 9, Box 18, or cill at 21
Hazel St., near Pine Cone, Medford.
M. S. Ruff.
RANCHES
106 Acres, 47 Irrigated, free water,
over half mile creek frontage, fine
free soil, modern Improvements,
alfalfa, clover, fruit, etc. A nood
small farm. Trade for Income or
home In Medford.
Also
For Rent 300 -acre ranch. 10 dairy
cows, 7 heifers coming fresh, ma
chinery, etc. Will give three years
lease fully stocked.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
7 N. Bartlett St.
Phone 1496 or 1548-R.
FOR SALE TRACTORS
ALLIS -CHALMERS Model M. Good
as new. Self-starting system, lights,
new battery, belt, pulley and power
take-off. A bargain.
McCOPAIICK-DEERING TD40 Track
Tractor with Isaacson angle blade
bulldozer. Oood condition.
PERFy L. ASHCRAFT
Packard. International Trucks.
128 South Riverside.
EXCHANGE Upholstering, rcftnlah
lng. reglulng for chickens, turkeys,
rabbits or ducks. Phone 069-R.
CANNING PEACHES while theyTast.
at $1.25 lug. Bill's Fruit stand,
south Paclflo Hwy.
BABIES cared for In my home. Train
ed nurse. Experienced mother.
Rates 85o per day; $5.50 per week.
Daytime only 75c day; $4.50 per
week. Phone 1382-H.
FOR SALE Beds, dresser, dining
table, chairs, heater, rugs, dishes,
etc., $40 all or none. B20 Dakota.
HOUSE FOR RENT Kitchen, dining
room, bedroom snd bath; lights
and water paid; $12.50 month. 433
So. Fir.
CHOICE RANCH. CLOSE IN
About 27 acres, good soil, Irrigated,
5 -room modern house. barM. chick
en houses, some stock and equip
ment; $1,000 down, balance easy,
UPP & R1NGOEN, 402 E. Main.
FOR RENT 4-room modem bouaa,
unfurnished. 34 Quince.
WANTED To get In touch with
party who ts building. Lumber
taken in on trade, will sell at dis
count. Rogue Valley Tractor Go
16 So. Fir.
FOR RENT Small, modern, furntrti
ed house In rear. Middle-aged or
elderly adults. 410 Hamilton.
SUMMER SPECIALS
Pipe Galvanised and Black ne
and used sizes from Inch to
4-lnch.
Pipe Fittings large and complete
stock.
Plumbing Supplies and Sundries, ta
cludlng small sinks suitable for
cabins, camp grounds and trailer
houses.
Septic Tanks and Hot Water Tanks M
reduced prices.
Shoes and Boots
Canvas Cots
Blankets
Camp Stoves
Camp Equipment
Tents and Tarpaulin.
Roofing Paper
Building Paper
Corrugated Sheet Iron
Cedar Shlagtaa,
Crosscut Saws, Wedges, Sledges.
Headquarters for Loggers' and Wood
cutters' Supplies,
Cable
Belting
Split Pulleys, all sizes
Barb Wire
Fencing
Wire Nettinf
Mattresses special at $4.78.
Paint 0 $1.35 per gallon Oil Tur
pentine. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8V
27 North Grape St. Phone 106. '
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
LlCTwt by SW Cillwi
WILDBBRG BROS.
SMELTING REFINING CO.
Offia.i742M.tfcK St. nFiindm I
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