Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 24, 1911, Page 17, Image 17

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Why pay the same price for whiskey not so good?
The United States Government permits bottling whiskey in
bond at four years that is the minimum time required.
bottle W. H. McBrayer's Cedar Brook at eight years only,
ecause age is the necessary requirement of perfect whiskey.
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has for three generations been regarded by the consuming public,
the jobber and the retailer, as America's Foremost Whiskey.
Cedar Brook costs us more costs you the same. It is absolute
perfection in whiskey. It has stood the test of the years.
Today it is better than ever.
You cannot buy better, than best you cannot get more
than most W. H. McBrayer's Cedar Brook is proven
best and the most for your money. Sold wherever
good taste is evidenced wherever gentlemen
congregate.
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