Spray is a city in Wheeler County, Oregon, United States. The population was 160 at the 2010 was named for John Fremont Spray, the community's founder and first postmaster, and his wife, Mary E. Spray. The post office was established in 1900. In that same year, John Spray established a ferry to carry people across the John Day River, and he helped establish a school and a store in the formation of Wheeler County in 1899, Spray was suggested as a possible county seat. A county-wide election held in 1900 produced 436 votes for Fossil, 267 for Twickenham, and 82 for Spray. In 1958, Spray became the last Wheeler County community to incorporate as a city. John Butler was the first is located along the John Day River in north-central Oregon. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it Route 19 and Oregon Route 207, which meet 3mi east of Spray, overlap as they pass through the city. Spray is about 30mi southeast of Fossil along Route 19 and about 55mi south of Heppner along Route average temperature in Spray in January is 33F, and in July it is 72F. The highest recorded temperature for Spray was 116F in 2007, and the lowest recorded temperature was -26F in 1962. The average wettest month is May.
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