palatable to young and old birds. When 
buying it you know the quality of feed you 
obtain. 
Hen's eggs are composed of about 12 
per cent, albumen (protein), 12 per cent, 
fat, 6 per cent, shell and 70 per cent, 
water. The production of eggs is in pro¬ 
portion to the amount of protein (albumi- 
i oids) supplied the hen in her food. Young 
birds and other farm animals require 
large quantities of protein and fat to make 
rapid growth and gain in flesh and muscle. 
The high cost heretofere of protein and fat 
results usually in less than half of the re¬ 
quired quantity being provided. Without 
protein the hen can not lay eggs. All lead¬ 
ing authorities on feed tell us protein and 
fat are needed above all others in the feed 
ration and are the most expensive sub¬ 
stances to obtain. Wheat, corn and bar¬ 
ley contain only small percentages of pro¬ 
tein and fat. (Wheat 10 per cent, protein 
and 2 per cent. fat). Sunflower seed, lin¬ 
seed and other oil seeds have to a limited 
extent been used to in part supply protein 
and fat at a great cost. Our “Proteina” 
Soy Bean Oil Meal contains more than four 
times again as much digestible protein and 
fat as do wheat, corn meal, barley and 
common mixed poultry foods. It is conse¬ 
quently by far the cheapest source for pro¬ 
tein and fat on the market, substances 
which are so highly necessary to a large 
produclion of eggs and to form flesh and 
promote rapid growth in young birds aud 
all young farm animals. 
The plant chemists inform us that no 
other vegetable product known resembles 
in composition so much that of the egg as 
does the Manchurian Soy Bean. “Pro¬ 
tein is it much richer food than the egg 
itself. An examination under a magnify- 
ing glass of this bean, from which part of 
the shell has been removed, will prove of 
interest to any one doubting the above 
statement. 
“Proteina” may be fed in any quantity 
desired to poultry, it having no injurious 
effects even when fed as a full grain ra¬ 
tion, being less laxative than linseed oil 
meal. 
Feeding “Proteina” means more milk, 
butter, meat, eggs and poultry at less cost. 
“Proteina” is not a mixed feed, but a pure 
Soy Bean Oil Meal, containing only Soy 
Beans from which a part of the oil has 
been extracted, and is guaranteed free 
from adulteration common to other oil 
meals. It is made from the Soy Beans 
imported from Manchuria, and is a more 
concentrated feed and consequently con¬ 
tains much more protein than does the Soy 
Bean itself. It will always be found uni¬ 
form in quality. It is ground to about the 
fineness of corn meal. 
For literature corroborating above state¬ 
ments we refer you to the U. S. Bulletins 
above mentioned, to Bulletins No. 79, No. 
80 and No. 82 of the Tennessee Exeperi- 
ment Station and to hundreds of bulletins 
of other experiment stations. Our “Pro¬ 
teina” is highly recommended by all the 
experiment stations on the Pacific Coast. 
“Proteina” comes to you dry, crisp, 
sweet, and free from lumps, guaranteed 
to keep for any length of time. It is 
shipped out in 100-pound stenciled new 
bags. 
A trial will prove our “Proteina” to be 
all we claim for it and be of profit to you. 
Sold by all the principal feed dealers on 
the Pacific Coast. If you cannot obtain 
it from your dealer,, address us direct. 
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR 
LITERATURE. 
