The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 02, 1916, SECTION FOUR, Page 11, Image 51

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    The next bi
sell
Quality
is
HE next biz selling
punch is Quality.
The next big manu
facturing requirement
will be for Quality.
The next big dealer demand will
b for Quality.
The present demand on the part
of the public for quality has made
this a necessary condition of the
automobile business.
The manufacturer who believed
he could sell on price alone has
found the pace too hot Without
quality there U no bottom to
the price.
The dealer who chooses the man
ufacturer he is to represent on the
basis of price alone will find the
pace too hot. There is no bottom
to price without quality.
The salesman who goe out to sell
hi prospect on price alone will
find the pace too not. There is no
bottom to price without quality.
The customer who buys an auto
mobile on price alone will find
himself deceived-There is no bot
tom to price without quality.
A few years ago it wai the full
floating axle against the semi-floating
that sold automobiles. Sounds
funny now doesn't it ?
The next year it was the fore-door
on the body against the body
without fore doors, that sold the
automobile. You remember, don't
you? The next year it was the
suiting and lighting system against
hand cranking that sold the
automobile. The next big selling
punch was the streamline body
against the old style.
Then came the biggest price-slashing,
quality-smashing period in the
history of the automobile industry.
1 1 began last Spring went through
the Summer and came up into
the Fall like a tornado.
Every manufacturer who merely
wanted to sell cars, cut his price
and cut his quality.
A few reduced price but stood
-pat" on quality. Jeffery was one
of these. Jeffery has always built a
quality car. Jeffery has never learn
ed to cut ouality to reduce price.
When the big demand for motor
cars came with a rush last spring
when other manufacturers were
slashing prices and skimping qual
sty Jeffery "stood pat" on quality.
But with tremendous buyingpower
with one of the largest and most
scientifically organized automobile
factories in the world Jetfery was
able to reduce price, just as he lias
been able to each year, as advances
in manufacturing methods and in
creased equipment made this step
possible.
The famous Jeffery Four famous
the country over as a quality car
selling at $1450 was offered the
American public at the startling
price of $1150.
Jeffery gave the public the benefit
of decreased manufacturing and
selling costs. But Jeffery believed
public demand was still for quality.
And Jeffery was right.
The demand leaped ahead.
Jeff?
wis.
J&
Not one whit of quality had been
taken out of the car.
It was identically the same automo-
bile that had been selling for SI 450.
Jeffery maintained quality and sold
cars in big volume in the face of
the biggest quality smashing period
the business has ever seen.
With this winter came a new big
sellingnunch in the production
of a high grade demountable Sedan
top at the unheard of price of $165
above list price of the touring car.
This was the Jeffery punch and
practically all manufacturers have
gone into the .demountable top
proposition to keep the pace.
THE NEXT BIG SELLING
PUNCH IS QUALITY.
The multiple cylinderphase of the
business has had little effect. Manu
facturers who build in large quan
tities have not found this type of
motor practical.
The next big selling punch is
quality.
Watch developments at the New
York and Chicago Shows.
Notice the inclination on the part
of standard motor car manufactur
ers to hold to their present prices
or even to increase prices.
The reason is plain :
Other" manufacturers understand
that it would be hopeless for them
today, with the costs of materials
and labor where they are, to at
tempt to build a car like the
Jeffery. sell it for $1000 . and
make a big profit.
Today no other manufacturer
would even think of building the
Jeffery car at its present price on
the margin which he could realize.
leffery can do it because Jeffery
bought materials a long time m
advance, when the market was
low and because Jeffery has the
capital because Jeffery has the
equipment, because the Jeffery plant
is organized along advanced lines--because
Jeffery cars are 93 built
beneath the Jeffery roof because
Jeffery has had the experience!
Watch developments at the New
York and Chicago Shows!
Watch the big advertising med
iums. Note what they haye to
say, beginning the first of January.
Listen for the shout of quality on
the part of even those salesmen
who are selling cheaper cars.
There is no punch left in the price.
The prices of most cars built in
large quantities have been reduced
to the point where the competitive
element is practically gone. They
are all on the same basis.
Now one car must be judged
against the other on the basis of
quality and quality alone.
Bv quality we mean the use of the
highest grade steel and other materials.
By quality we mean exacting tests
of all materials before they are put
into the car.
We mean the use of the finest
materials that can be bought for
the hidden parts of the car- which ,
are never seen but which have
such a vital effect or. the owners,
ultimate cost and satisfaction.
Bj quality we mean advanced
engineering design perfect balance
The Thomas
Main Office and
between motor and chassis spring
suspension that gives comfort over
rough country roads' smooth, easy
co-ordination between every part
of the car with every other part.
By quality we 'mean efficiency
lighting and starting efficiency
ignition efficiency efficient car
buretion. By quality we mean economy of
operation economy of gasoline and
oil consumption economy on .
tires economy of maintenance
and replacement cost.
By quality we mean motor quietness,
smoothness, power and flexibility.
By quality we mean tires of suffi
cient size high grade axles sub
stantial fenders that do not rattle.
By quality we mean high-graae
finish and quality upholstery
beauty of appearance that endures.
By quality we mean body capacity
and length of wheel-base.
By quality we mean everything
that goes into an automobile that
makes it stand up and go on, day.
after day, giving good service to
the owner.
And the motor-buying public has
learned what ' motor car quality
means.
The public has refused to be led by
the will o' the wisp of price alone.
Every manufacturer producing a
v car in any quantity whatever, will
v strive, this.winter, with might and
main, to catch the public as it
turns away from price talk to
come back to quality.
People were brought by the
dealer, by the salesman, and by the
manufacturer to a state. of mind
where they almost believed that it
was possible, under present condi
tions, to build a high grade, high
efficiency, quality automobile of
standard size at a price below
$1000.
It simply can't be done 1
The experience of every manu
facturer who has ever tried to
build a quality car below $1,000
has proved it can't be done.
The dealer who hat tried to make his cus
tomer believe in the quality of cheap car
hat failed to convince them.
The talesman who hat talked low price
alone it giving up hit task.
Quality cannot be built into an automobile
for less than $1000. '
If it could be done, Jeffery would be doing it.
Jeffery bought materials in advance, when
the prices were low and Jeffery manufac
tures 93 of every motor car which leaves
the Jeffery plant- If any manufacturer were
able to produce a quality car at a price below
$1000 Jeffery could do it. ,
On the other hand, no manufacturer who
cannot match hit facilities against the Jeffery
capacity, manufacturing equipment, organi
zation and far-sightedness in buying, can
hope to produce a car of Jeffery quality at a
. $1000 price. '
The Jeffery car with 116 in. wheel base,
34x4 in. wheels, with the Jeffery high speed,
high efficiency motor, stands today as the
highest grade, finest automobile built in the
world to sell at $1000 and it will remain the
best, highest grade automobile to sell at
$1000 as long as manufacturers continue to
cheapen their products to catch an imaginary
demand on the part of the public for cheap- .
ness alone. .
mat been frrvid- tejtnd a dombt that the
public does met Utnt price alcne.
Mark that down! .
The public does not want price alone! The
public wants a car of stylish appearance, .of
sufficient capacity to crry seven passengers .
comfortably and five passenger? with extra
room a car that will keep on running, from
day to day, with -minimum deterioration.
FRANK C. RIGGS CO.; Portland Distributors
Cornell Road and Twenty-third St
B. Jeffery Company
Works, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Things That Constitute Real
Motor Car Quality ,
These are thing, that Jeffery has incorpor
ated in a $1000 car by buying materials
before the rise in price by building a motor
car complete under one roof by organizing
a giant plant ra a highest efficiency basis
by paying for skilled workmen, and by
taring through advanced types of, equipment
and by systematization methods used exclus
ively in the Jeffery plant.
No manufacturer who has not a plant equal
to the Jeffery plant and an organisation equal
to the Jetfery organization a baying power
" equal to the Jerlery buying power can posei
- bly duplicate Jeffery quality at a $1000 price.
. These are the things we mean when we
speak of Quality: ' ' . .
Read these Important: Features :
' Standard seven-passenger body
. Divided lounge-type front seats
Extra length springe
Shipping weight 2400 pounds ; , '
116-iocb wheel base ' -
34 s 4 Goodyear Fortified tires '!.'.
all-weather tread rear
Terfery Chesterfield body
Rear teat 43 inches wide
Easy riding auxiliary teats . .
. Extra wide door
- Deep leather upholstery
Concealed door hinges
Left drive- center control
Light Brewster-green iinisjf
Jerlery high-speed motor
Unit power plant
Extra large motor bearings
High-tension magneto ignitjoa .
High-efficiency carburetor
' Electric starting and lighting 1
' Smooth acting disc clutch
Silent gear shift
Easy-control steering gear
Hotchkiss type flexible drive
Silent rear axle
Extra surface brake
Emergency brake on propeller shaft
Jeffery one-man top
Adjustable dear-vision windshield
Locking double dimmer lights
Automatic gasoline feed
Complete equipment
93 JeSery built
In addition, there are the thousands of little
details in materials and in workmanship
which go to make a quality car.
For examplet JeSery uses Rich tungsten
steel valves, which do not require grinding.
Jeffery uses an extremely large number of
drop rorgeings.
The Jeffery drop forge department it en of
the largest and finest of its kind in the en
tire automobile business.
The Jeffery crank shaft it of selected forged
steel .35 to .45 carbon; double heat
treated; extra strong; 2 inch diameter. .
The Jeffery main bearings are extra large.
Jeffery carburetion ignition and starting
and lighting are at fine at can be found os
the most costly motor cars.
The Jeffery clutch b of three dry disc plate
type smooth and easy in its action.
The Jeffery front axle is drop forged, special
analysis I-beam with steering knuckles of
chrome nickel steel, heat-treated: taper roller
bearings of case hardened nickeled steel.
Jeffery rear axl is of the floating type and
fndentical with that of on of America's
highest priced cars.
The weight of the Jeffery It only 2800 lbs.
(firing lightness and economy, combined
with great strength which it the result of
scientific design and selection of materials. .
The Jeffery laboratories and engineering
department ere constantly experimenting
and testing new materials and new design
assuring Jeffery owners th benefits of the
latest metallurgical and engineering dis-'
coveries.
Jeffery has always built ana
sold on a basis of quality until
Jeffery quality has . become a
proverb .among Jeffery owners. '
That is what the public wants and that is
what the public is going to demand.
The manufacturer knows it now; the dealer
will learn it next; the salesman will find k
out; the public has known it all the time.
So the next big punch is quality.
The manufacturer will - put it into his ad
vertising. The dealer will shout it from the housetops.
The salesman will tell it to his prospects.
The day of low price alone at a telling,,
punch it gone. The public knows that
below a certain standard price, quality-can-
not be had. ' ..
The day of critical examination of automo-,
biles has come.- ..'
The Jeffery Company welcomes this' day
because Jeffery motor cars have always been
built for quality never for price and the
Jeffery policy will be to maintain the quality
first, last and all the time.
Quality always wins.. .. ;,