Historically its second story served as a clubhouse of the local International Order of Odd Fellows chapter and the ground floor provided specialty store space.
[1] From its construction to 1978, the building had served well in the active "Plaza" area of Medford, and continued in its original purposes.
[2] The IOOF Building was built by Jacob, Fox, Guerin, a local builder.
It was included again on the National Register in 2000 as a contributing building in the Ashland Downtown Historic District.
It had four-over-four lights/windows and has parapets above, with finials that were added at some date after original construction.