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A. K. MICKEY, City Superintendent of Schools
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.Grain 0i uSEd. AH ' Junction nvn in the . an excej. Is insuring hotels, be. ;tcam fruit merchan- s and pm- the best, :h School. lipisc0pal, 'c ham iicficiary ze in the g and ll half 3 ing and pull? N Bimini grilr'll' T fill g lli'il grail success in every way, bringing forth many prize winning dis- plays. Their exhibition of fruit at the Lane County fair won the silver cup offered by the Northern Pacific railway while numerous other prizes were captured by the several exhibits of t1.1s community. The second Annual Exhibition will be held 1n September of this year. In the improvement line the past year proved to be an epoch making one. Most of the cityls streets were graded and graveled while several miles of cement curbing were put down. Nearly all the residences now have cement walks and in many other lines much activity has been exhibited. The work on the walks has commenced again this spring, there being several built already. A large number of residences have been erected while at present, a cement house is being constructed. Two sites have been cleared for the erection of business houses, the work on which will be started in the near future. Our town is rapidly growing in pOpulation and territory, the number of people, including the city and the suburbs, now being about 1,200. It is predicted that this number will be doubled within a few years, as we have plenty of. room for growth and a large number are arriving from the East almost daily. ' There are no saloons in Junction City, nor in all of Lane County. Local option prevails in a large number of the counties of Oregon and saloons are a thing of the past. They were voted out of this city in 1905 and out of the county in 1907. People settling in this place thereby escape the evil which is more prev- alent in the larger cities. Heads of families can come here and settle and rear their children without fear, as the moral condi- tions are of the best. Though Junction City is not as large as some other towns of the vallev, it is now classed as one of the progressive little towns that has, a bright future, and those looking for a good place to invest money, or an ideal spot to build a home, are invited to become one of us.
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