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Motel Changes Nallds.
re- l,_ F. Reddiclifi'e, a lifelong hotel
°' ~ man, who came here several weeks ago
from Minnesota, hag purchased the
~ch Hotel Jackson from the former owner,
nY ~ Dr. L. R. Ray, and has also acquired
~n• the lease held on the building by L,. W.
ire Fansher, thus becoming full owner of
gs drat historic hostelry. I'he considera-
~ds ,lion in neither transaction has been
rld made publ2c, but the manner in which
the new owner is "going at" the work
{o_ of renovating and remodeling the hotel
,k. shows that he means business with a
re. big B. Mr. Reddicliffe has a large
_ force of carpenters, painters, decora-
~ tors and other artisans at word on the
~~ building and when they get through
with. the work of tranaformatiop the
~~~ .tuildierg ~-ili"11~,~0-~`!l inte~sts and pur-'.
poses, new throughout. Every room
xt in the house will be thoroughly renova-
at led with new paper, the wood work
tO will be refinished fn oak, etc., and
from office to attic the old furnishings
x- will be discarded and new floor cover- ;
ist ings, furniture and fixtures will be in-
nt stalled. Mew walks on Front and Pine
't. streets are being laid and a new veran-
~s• da will he bpilt on the entire length of
the building on Front street. Wheu
st ready to open, which will probably be
of in about three weeks, the hotel will be
se second to none in Southern Oregon in
point of comfort and general attractive-
:ld Hess.
in ~ Thls enterprise on the part of Mr.
ed Reddicliffe means much to the town
or and he is receiving many` congratula- ,
~r- lions fmm the business community.
He is just the man that hoe been tiered-
,w ed hero for that place.
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