Front:
MENWOOD
AMIGO
CALIFORNIA'S
MISSION INN
ES SU CASA
RIVERSIDE.
18
Back:
70'
A म
POSSESSIONS,
CANADA,
MEXICO,
1¢
CUKROOD
2¢
MISSION INN
Riverside, Cal.
spoce below may be used for Correspondence. . .
The arch of Spanish tybe used in building the
California Missions, is a fitting back-ground forthe
crest of the Inn. The design of the bell supported by
thongs in the rude frame, surmounted by the rustic
ancient cross of the Indians, is the Glenwood house-
mark. The figure in the profile is St. Francis of Assissi
the patron saint of the Inn, ana the founder of the
Franciscan order of Monks. One of the greatest of the
Spanish Franciscans, Father Junipere Serra, built the
missions in California in the eighteenth century. Below
the shield is the figure of the Indian for whose saivation
these missions were established at great expense and
sacrifice. Through the symbols of the cross and
bell these good fathers tăught their Christian faith
to the reaman.
BRITTON & REY, UTHOGRAPHE-S, S.F.
PUZLISHERS OF PICTORIAL POST CARDS.