Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 08, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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TODAY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY EIGHTH
MATT? I MITITMOMAI4 fm
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"The Most Magnificent Hostelry in the Northwest"
THE MANAGEMENT BIDS YOU WELCOME
TO THE PEOPLE OP PORTLAND An inspctjon of this magnificent hostelry will prove
revelation to tou. The opening: of the Multnomah mark an epoch in the brilliant history of
Portland's progress. In splendor of appointment, furnishing, convenience and comfort, sur
passed by none the opening of the Multnomah heralds to the world Portland's right to rank
foremost among the cities of America. The management extends to you a cordial invitation
to visit the Multnomah, this evening. Special attendants will be glad to show you through this
wonderful institution.
TO THE T0T7EIST AND TRAVELER In opening the Multnomah Portland acquires a hostelry equaled
only by a few of the best in America. The Multnomah occupies an entire block in Portland's business
district and is absolutely fireproof. It has 725 rooms and suites; of these 300 have private bath. Every
room is an outside room. It has 100 specially equipped arid appointed sample-rooms. Its magnificent
Lobby, Arcadian Garden, Restaurants, Banquet Rooms, Convention Halls, Royal Suite, 'Writing Rooms,
Parlors and Public Rooms are among the sights of the city. In keeping with the rest, the service will be
up to the Multnomah standard the best.
H. C. BOWERS, Manager
Multnomah Hotel Company
J. M. BROWNELL, Asst. Mgr.
5.S.OLA35. ADV.
WESTERISi I LLPS. SERVICE.