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*Malin is a community on land that was formerly at the bottom of Tule or Rhett Lake. Tule Lake bed has been almost entirely reclaimed. On 30 September 1909, some 50 families of the Czech Colonization Club began to arrive and settle at the site of Malin. A suitable name was needed for the new community and when Mrs. Frank Zumpfe found a large horseradish root growing nearby, all agreed to name the town [[Malin, Czech Republic|Malin]] for the famous Bohemian horseradish of Malin, Sedlec, Kutna Hora, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic.)  
*Malin is a community on land that was formerly at the bottom of Tule or Rhett Lake. Tule Lake bed has been almost entirely reclaimed. On 30 September 1909, some 50 families of the Czech Colonization Club began to arrive and settle at the site of Malin. A suitable name was needed for the new community and when Mrs. Frank Zumpfe found a large horseradish root growing nearby, all agreed to name the town [[Malin, Czech Republic|Malin]] for the famous Bohemian horseradish of Malin, Sedlec, Kutna Hora, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic.)  
*The postoffice was established 11 August 1910 with W. W. Adams postmaster.
*The postoffice was established 11 August 1910 with W. W. Adams postmaster.
*More information found on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malin,_Oregon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malin,_Oregon]


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