Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 01, 1918, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918.
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This modern
twelve-story
building at Fifth
and Alder streets
will from now on
be known as the
'Gasco' Building.
Tomorrow we throw
open for rental the seven
upper floors finest
office space available in
Portland. No expense has
been spared to make the
GASCO Building modern in
every respect. Entrance will
be on Fifth street side. A
battery of three of the latest
type of Otis elevators has
been installed.
At Fifth and Alder
THE GASCO Buildingis
centrally located right
in the heart of the busi
ness district. Close to'
the Postoffice, Court
house, City Hall, Hotels;
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No inside rooms
in the Gasco
Building, as the
court opens on
the east with no
outside wall.
All rooms have
perfect light
and ventilation.
Every room is
new clean just
finished. All
lighting fixtures,
plumbing, etc.,
are of standard
quality.
Attention is called to
the typical floor plan
shown below.
'BUILDING'
Basement Salesroom Portland Gas Co.
First Floor Samuel Rosenblatt & Co.
First Floor. .Cashier's Office Portland Gas Co.
Second Floor. .Business Office Portland Gas Co.
Third Floor Pacific Power & Light Co.
Fourth Floor Pacific Power & Light Co.
Seven Upper Floors, Available for Offices
For information regarding space and rates, apply to
G. G. JONES, Manager
OR C. T. WRIGHT, SUPERINTENDENT, AT BUILDING.
TELEPHONES:' MARSHALL 752; A 3654.
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