
Local Services – Southern Oregon, USA
The Southern Oregon Travel Guide
Ashland & Medford
Local Services
Medical Care
Ashland Community Hospital
280 Maple -Ashland
541.482.2441
www.ashlandhospital.org
Providence Medford Medical Center
1111 Crater Lake Ave. -Medford
541.732.5000
www.providence.org/medford
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Banks
Umpqua Bank
250 N. Pioneer St. -Ashland
541.482.9611
www.umpquabank.com
A local favorite with nice people and competent service.
Bank of America
www.bankofamerica.com
Wells Fargo
67 East Main St. -Ashland
541.488.0436
www.wellsfargo.com
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Newspapers
Mail Tribune
111 N. Fir St. -Medford
541.776.4411
236 East Main St. -Ashland
541.482.4655
www.mailtribune.com
Daily paper delivered in the A.M.
Ashland Daily Tidings
1661 Siskiyou Blvd. -Ashland
541.482.3456
www.dailytidings.com
Daily paper delivered in the afternoon.
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Employment
Southern Oregon Help Wanted.com
www.southernoregonhelpwanted.com
Southern Oregon Jobs.com
www.southernoregonjobs.com
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Visitor Information
Ashland Ranger District
645 Washington St. -Ashland
541.482.3333
Information, maps and permits for everything from woodcutting to rock collecting. Helpful and friendly staff.
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