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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1913)
- r y ) : it r , THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL, PORTLAND, , WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2V 1913. JlTf wiiif fc.i tmt m 3to M '4 911 ' ?;.,'.-rtv.v.'-.'j1 W 5 .1 ' BP mm -hi, i "mm," ''.v..-'c: T y km' , KV"..f!-,Ji. ! d 17. I. .i 'M V ? Ml ft II 111 I I t ,i V I i fc CI JLi Undoubtedly, as the years roll by, a sentiment sur rounds every product of unquestioned merit Unconsciously perhaps, but surely, people have learned to look for and find, year after year, that quality which has been the same through three generations in W. H. McBrayer's Cedar Brook since 1847. So this Kentucky-made 7 to 8 years' old whiskey has come to be universally recog nizees "The World's Finest and Largest Bottled-in-Bond Whiskey in America1 That mellowness, rich, smooth and always exactly the same, which the grandfathers and fathers remember, is today and always found only jn Cedar Brook. Millions are invested in carrying Cedar Brook years before it is allowed to be bottled. , W.H.M9 BR AYER'S Ml 8 17 Other distillers, not heeding such exacting demands for their brands, bot tle as soon as the U. S. Govt law permits 4 years after making as you can can see by the dated revenue stamp on the neck of the bottle. But Cedar Brook is bottled-in-bond, only after the tests of "double-time" when 7 to 8 years of ripening have produced its standard of universal demand. Cedar Brook is always older than all other advertised bottled-in-bond whiskies of the same price, and others are only 4 to 5 years' old. at this price, j mm o Jl Ji 1 II , I "V- M 5 ii SPRING 1913 MADE SPRING SI 1906 whiskey horror tSiMB RATER. si?! 7VPnCAT,n n" UfVEi,lJ W"". ilia .WH.M9BRAYERS 'KOTIICHILD BROS., JD!strlbut:r.