EL PARADOR CANTINA & HOTEL

This three-story stone, adobe and timber building houses the town's only Mexican cantina.  El Parador (including buildings 156,157,158,159,160,161 and 162) is owned and run by Pedro Figueres and his wife, Dorita. Pedro tends bar. Dorita runs the kitchen. Grant Keebler is Pedro's hired hand who looks after the guest's stock and takes care of cleaning and repairs. Pedro's daughter, Sanoma, sings. dances and plays guitar. She is sometimes accompanied by Estaban Fuente on maracas and concertina. Jose Ramirez also tends bar at El Parador and his twin brother, Carlos, deals three-card monte there. Pepita Alvarez, Angelica Huesca and Maria Fuente (Estaban's sister) provide other entertainments for El Parador's guests.

Keebler lives in a shed at 156. The Ramirez brothers live at 134. The Figuereses live on the third floor of the hotel. Estaban Fuente lives at 162, Maria Fuente at 161, Pepita Alvarez at 160 and Angelica Huesca at 159. These four cubicles and Keebler's shed are provided free by El Parador as part of the employees wages.

A room at this hotel rents for 25 cents per night.

Drinks:
Tequila 10 cents per shot
Tequila Bottle $2
Beer 5 cents per glass

Gambling:
$10 Card Game, 1-2 games
$20 Card Game, 0-1 games
$50 Card Game, very occasionally

Soiled Doves:
Short time $1.50
Long time $10.00

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