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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1925)
THE EUGteXE OUABD ' - ; Monday Evening, Jnne j. Wide Flung are the Doors" of the New Eugene Hotel "The Travelers' Home" f . ' ' - I ' ' . . " , - ! ' . - ' ' .. ' 1 ' I yli feMfcp. , ) i , ', " " , , .' , J ' if ylvl. ' - -'. V -s. PHQTQ-K&tNNei.L-gt.l.tff '.T N , ; r 1 TI IF. EUGENE HOTEL A fireproof structure of ar chitectural beauty, modern in every respect "flings wide its portals" to the public. The traveler, social activities vicl business men alike find a welcome here. TI IE EQUIPMENT OF THE. HOTEL thruout was purchased with the guest ever uppermost in mind. EVERY CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT that will give the guest that "this is my home" feeling has been in corporated in the hotel from lobby to guest room. EACI I COURTEOUS EMPLOYEE feels that he par ticipates in the guests welcome and is happy in the oppor tunity to serve. THE MANAGEMENT in announcing the opening of this hotel, sincerely thank the architects, contractorsand board of directors who have so faithfully given their best and the people of this community who with that splendid spirit have made this hotel possible'. WE REALIZE THE FAITH YOU HAVE PLACED IN US as the managers of this hotel and we pledge our selves to uphold that faith that this institution will ever be one of civic pride. CLARK and HUTTON Managers