
    Argued October 22,
    decided November 12, 1912.
    STATE v. RAMSEY.
    (127 Pac. 691.)
    From Crook:' William L. Bradshaw, Judge.
    The defendant, C. A. Ramsey, was convicted of selling intoxicating liquors in violation of the local option law, and from the judgment imposed, he appeals.
    Affirmed.
    For appellant there was a brief over the names of Mr. Vernon-A. Forbes, Mr. George L. Bernier and Mr. Hollis S. Wilson, with an oral argument by Mr. Wilson.
    
    For the State there was a brief over the names of Mr. Fred W. Wilson, District Attorney, and Mr. Andrew M. Crawford, Attorney General, with- an oral argument by Mr. Crawford.
    
   Mr. Justice Moore

delivered the opinion of the court.

The defendant, C. A. Ramsey, was convicted of the crime of selling intoxicating liquor in Crook County in violation of the local option law, and he appeals from the judgment rendered against him. All the questions presented for review have been determined adversely to the contention of the defendant herein in the case of State v. Billups, 68 Or. 277 (127 Pac. 686), and the conclusion there reached is controlling herein.

It follows that the judgment should be affirmed, and it is so ordered. Affirmed.  