Sunday, August 12, 2012
Multnomah Hotel - Portland, Oregon
Mailed from Portland, Oregon to Miss J. Preston of Minneapolis, Minnesota on February 10, 1912:
Feb 9th, 1912:
Dear Josie,
This is our new hotel. Had their opening last night. No news. Both well. I will try and write a letter soon. We are not so busy now. Love from,
Lydia & Guy
Official Headquarters
Grand Lodge of Elks
July 8-13, 1912
Official Headquarters
Grand Lodge of Elks
July 8-13, 1912
Official Headquarters
Grand Lodge of Elks
July 8-13, 1912
Official Headquarters
Grand Lodge of Elks
July 8-13, 1912
Official Headquarters
Grand Lodge of Elks
July 8-13, 1912
One of the finest of the recently constructed hotels of Portland is the new Multnomah Hotel. The Multnomah, built in 1911, costing over $1,000,000 is unexcelled by any hotel on the Pacific Coast.
600 Rooms
Portland, Oregon
An E.C. Kropp Co. Card
24522
A Nationally Famous Hotel. Six Hundred Outside Room. Three to Four Blocks to Leading Banks and Stores.
C.T. Art-Colortone by Curt Teich
6A-H994
Recently named as "one of 75 outstanding restaurant in North America" by Holiday Magazine, the Stirrup Room at the Multnomah Hotel is a major Portland attraction. This colorful room is decorated in the finest traditions of the West, specializing in its famous "chuckwagon lunch" and distinctive hot hors d'oeuvres.
The Multnomah Hotel is one of 24 fine Western Hotels serving the west United States, Vancouver, B.C. and Hawaii.
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