lapxawl U ! 7 - t THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, TTft TTh Tl 0 TTTl ! TV T 111 rower ivjiaee 1 The New Reo The Fifth "The Four" WHAT NEED WE ADD to what you already know of thi great car? For of course yon do know. If you bavt not owned one, you havo many friend who do. And they have doubt kat told you in more extravagant terms than we would care to use, MORE THAN 40,000 of them are today in hands of usen : 12,000 were sold last season. AND AS PROVING the popularity of this model we need only say that on Norember 10th the last Touring Car left the Reo factory. And that for thirty days at least there has not been, so far as we know, a Reo the Fifth ofmy Dealer's sales-floor anywhere. THE PROOF OF QUALITY in any product is "will It seQ in the off-season?" Autumn is supposed to be th off-season for motor cars. Not for Reo cars thoughwe have never known a tune when, even with our splendid factory facilities, we were able to make enough Reos to apply the demand. WE HAVE JUST INCREASED our plants nearly 50 per cent necessary to produce the new 'Six." And we hope to be able to more nearly supply our dealers this year than formerly. AS WE HAVE NO AMBITION, however, to be maker of the most automobiles, but of the best, we do not expect, ever, to supply all the demand for Reo cars. That would be our idea ofweU the reverse of success. TO MAKE THEM EVER BETTER o much better that, always, the demand will beckon the iupoly-that is our desire. FOUR YEARS AGO we announced that, after more than 23 years of experimenting -testing proving--we had produced a chassis that we believed was finality in all essentials of design. And we said so. ' SOME FRIENDLY RIVALS laughed at that statementsaid that changes would continue to coma with the seasons as they always had. - ENTIRELY NEW TOP real one-maa top. Can actually be put up or down by one man after long uae aa well aa when new. Secret is in the aecura attachment mentioned above. WINDSHIELD Oval moulding and pressed stee construction throughout. New method of fastening and top attaches direct to and is immovably supported by windshield. . RADIATOR New method of securing to frame mora flexible prevents strains on roughest roads. More cooling capacity. Cover, one-piece pressed steel same distinctive and "classy" Reo design. WHEEL BASE increased three inches. NOBBY TREAD TIRES on rear wheels and extra wide, oversized, demountable rims with new locking - device, ' , r- SPRINGS Improved method of lubrication for spring shackles. STREAMLINE HUB CAPS an exclusive Reo fea ture. Covers all holt heads, dust and oil proof. Removed by small screw-driver no need for large special wrench. ANTI-RATTLER on brakes, and anti-rattling support. IMPROVED STARTING mechanism same system but doing away with shifting gears; also with sliding contacts and resistance. Silent; no over-running or roller ratchets nor any part to wear when ear is in operation, i We think it is perfection, NEW HEADLIGHTS with hingeless, anti-rattfing doors and outside focus attachment. NEW DESIGN FENDERS crown type, closer fitting under pan. Not the cheap-looking rolled type, but the kind you see on high priced cars. NEW METHOD of supporting Ignition cofi. New design universal joint for generator impossible for backlash or rattle to develop by wear. NEW CYLINDER DESIGN independent exhaust ports. Injector type exhaust manifold. New low pressure muffler. , - NEW THREE-PIECE piston rings giving greater , power and acceleration. Ball bearing fan one piece hub and larger bearings. IMPROVED VALVE operation mechaiiism larger . surfaces, ball joints, self -lubricating. ''NEW ONE-PIECE cam shaft larger bearings and hardened and ground. ADDED FRICTION SURFACE to dutch. New operating aaechanism calling for less foot pressure. Improved thrust bearings. EQUIPMENT One-man top. Flush instruments; .highest priced d'Arsoval type ammeter and usual tools and accessories. DELIVERIES BEGIN December 15th. Your local dealer will be able to show you and to take your order for this matchless car on; or about that date. NEVERTHELESS WK WW BP" rtPTim i ninds that, in the three-unit power plant and in other features that have become known as peculiarly Reo. we had established principles that would not changeso long at least as the principles of gas engines remained as they were, IMPROVEMENTS? REFINEMENTS? of course byt only in minor details. The world moves and of . coutm we expect to move with it. Reo has from the first been in the van we mean to stay there. BUT IN THE FUNDAMENTALS of a self-peopetkd pleasure ear, we were convinced j we were right. Events have only servtd to confirm us in that belief. Reo the Fifth is today, in all essentials, the same as then and it is still the leader in its price class. FROM SEASON TO SEASON we bve made such improvements as the progress of the science has made possible. And as our facilities have increased and our purchasing ability become greater, we have from time to time reduced the price of Reo cars at the same time that we have increased the quality and the size. IN THE CASE OF THIS FOUR we have been able to . do two things we had considered impossible we have made a bigger, at the same time we have saade a still better car. . j ' READ THAT AGAIN MULL IT OVER sense the significance of the statement larger, more hrxuri ous ear - refined and improved at every point where refinement or improvement was poasibloand at a ' lesser price! j" . HOW WAS THAT POSSIBLE? you ask. Tell yon THE MOTOR PROVED to hava mora power than was pecessary mora than was really desirable for the weight of the car. Refinements, recently made, increased that power still more. SO WE FOUND we could add three and ans-ttajf vary desirable inches to the length of the ear, rjre the buyer a mors luxurious equipage, and yet have a car ef ample power. ; . . j THAT DIFFERENCE IN LENOTH aod we made It wider at ;tha same time make all th difference 'H11 m cPty and the eomibrt of the ear. It gives a full door without having to cut the corners to let the wheel-house in. ; - OTHER NOTICEABLE DdPROVEMENTS sn a car wtuch formeriy seemed almost perfection are; IMPROVED UPHOlJrrERINGk-ingher backs sW alt" Bl T I mmmm sal i Iiti 1 1 4 M u feata. Extremely low-back fad la wamng. New IMPRQVXp WPTPSHIELD snpewlpi braces POCKETS m all doers. IN31 kvMENTa mounted flush oa instrument board. HOOD FASTENERS new and Improved type, tay put and tmfasten readily when yon want themto Reo The Fifth Roadster $1000 nuiircpasimg A Condition That To was Proved To B - i r.3. - is Others WE PROMPTLY TOOK, and are giving ycro j full advantage of it Reo The Fifth Coupe $1575 READ CAREFULLY If s the Silver Lining to tnc vvar-Uioua i ; YOU ARE OF COURSE AWARE that tho Reo Motor Car Company is financially the second Strongest Automobile concern in the world. OR WEREN'T YOU? We had supposed that knowledge was common property. Anyway, you can easily ascertain' the truth of the assertion. WE WOULDN'T MENTION IT HERE- never have before but it is necessary to state the fact in order to explain something that is otherwise unexplainable the wonderful values we are able to give in the two Reo models shown and priced above. FOR "WONDERFUL VALUES" is the only term that expresses it Think of it! The New Reo the Fifth that incomparable four, im proved at many points and a larger car than its immediate predecessor and at $125.00 less than last season. AND THE SENSATIONAL REO SIX A six designed and made the Reo way with the Reo guarantee at the" amazing price o-$1385! THAT CALLS FOR EXPLANATION, for you nor anybody else dreamed it would ever be possible to produce such cars at such prices. SO SURE WERE WE OURSELVES of that, we went so far as to state in an advertisement ja year ago "no maker ever can not even Reo ever can give greater value than this" speak ing then of Reo the Fifth at $1175. YOU RECALL THE STATEMENT doubtless r-fio when you saw the price, $1050, quoted above and realized also that this latest Reo the Fifth is a larger and ah improved car, you wondered. WELL HERE'S THE ANSWER and it's ! ' 1- i A i nugnuiy mieresung. FOR EXAMPLE, while we know that Six Hun dred Millions of dollars go into American bank; everyr thirty days a guarantee of prosperity and of a market for automobiles in the cominr months at the same time you know that th banks are i most conservative about; loaning i out Andlthat is as it should be. irst i i THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR has created two sets i of conditions contradictory in some .aspects. f. : '....;: , AND SO YOU KNOW, if you stoto thinW about it that many manufacturers,' of autoi mobiles and of other commodities, who were financially sound but who lacked a large sur-l plus of cash, found it impossible (to' borrow during the past few months. These were necessarily limited in their capacity to theii own funds. AND THAT WAS WHERE REO, with its enviable financial position: -having the mone and in cash, and controlled, not by absented shareholders but by men who daily direct the Reo destinies-was able to avail itself of the condition that then existed. S TO BUY WHEN OTHERS WERE EAGER TO SELL and when there was practical! no competition in the buying markst: TO MAKE MORE CARS at a time vhen mod makers must perforce curtail and to have them ready for our dealers and customers wher the demand will be heaviest j. , NO ONE COULD HAVE FORESEEN thd condition that had arisen. The best stuthonties on world affairs did not anticipate the war At the time when we said "this ix the bes value it will ever be possible for uM to give,' we had in mind of course the nornal condiJ tions that then existed. Those iijonditionq chanered over night i WHY A FEW MONTHS AGO, if 4 imanufecJ turer wanted a few thousand tons ofjsteel, of j special kindV he had to go to thejlinills, sa' please and wait his turn. ; it THEN THE WAR The doubt; the .ncertainH : ty stagnation for a time. ; X fl THEN IF IT BECAME KNOWN! there wa an order for steel in sight we found, Sjjirativeljj speaking, representatives of twenty?teel milk camping on the steps-of a morning, jaiting tq say please to the purchasing agent i! r REO MOTOR CAR COMPji NORTHWEST AUTO CO.. R Broadway at Couch Street I iHPORTL aSSSSilSSsSSSSSSSSSS ''- "I' -'! v V:r!o;y;.: t- v. ? - ."4: ; -:. ,. . . ..--..v U':,r -, -, -,: - -7 i . . . . . . ..... . , . ilium 1 1 1 n ... 1" . ,,,,1 " " .... .ii .... . " "' 1 "111' ' : - " "" ' ' " f" - t r :