Main Dining Room Oregon Hotel
Title
Main Dining Room Oregon Hotel
Description
The following description was published a few days before the opening of the rebuilt hotel.
"[The dining room] is one of the most elaborately fitted up in the state. Mr. Brinson has paid especial attention to the furniture, trimmings and color schemes in the dining hall, the mezzanine, balcony and lobby.
The dining room has the semi-indirect lighting system on walls and tables. The trimmings are old ivory with cream colored ceiling and rich brown walls and columns. There are two of 8 windows in the room 15 feet wide, furnishing excellent lighting arrangements. The floor is hardwood with maroon red runners and rugs of Bundhar wilton. The windows are treated with valance with gold and braid, each curtain finished with the monogram "O.H." The private dining room is finished with the same decorations. The furniture is mahogany, each table having an ornamental electrollier."
Greenwood Daily Journal, 14 Nov 1914, p.5
"[The dining room] is one of the most elaborately fitted up in the state. Mr. Brinson has paid especial attention to the furniture, trimmings and color schemes in the dining hall, the mezzanine, balcony and lobby.
The dining room has the semi-indirect lighting system on walls and tables. The trimmings are old ivory with cream colored ceiling and rich brown walls and columns. There are two of 8 windows in the room 15 feet wide, furnishing excellent lighting arrangements. The floor is hardwood with maroon red runners and rugs of Bundhar wilton. The windows are treated with valance with gold and braid, each curtain finished with the monogram "O.H." The private dining room is finished with the same decorations. The furniture is mahogany, each table having an ornamental electrollier."
Greenwood Daily Journal, 14 Nov 1914, p.5
Source
1930s Greenwood Postcard Accordion
Contributor
David Mash, archivist
Identifier
Series: Photos
Box #3
File #7
Box #3
File #7
Citation
“Main Dining Room Oregon Hotel,” Lander University Archives, accessed April 19, 2024, https://omeka.lander.edu/items/show/203.