BOISE, IDAHO 
HUMUS IN THE SOIL PREVENTS BAKING 31 
PETALUMA ELECTRIC BROODER STOVES 
(RADIANT HEAT) ARE THE HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT 
IN ELECTRIC BROODING 
The Circulation System 
Removes All Moisture. 
The Floor is Dry and Warm. 
The Electric Curtain 
Circuit Provides Warmth 
at the Rim. 
LATEST IMPROVED MODELS 
There is an old saying that “every dog has his day" 
and this statement may apply, with some force, to brood¬ 
ers. Interview various poultrymen and few will be found 
who are completely satisfied with their brooding system 
—kerosene, distillate, gasoline, gas and coal have been 
only partially satisfactory. Many people have suffered 
heavy loss through using some of the above named fuels, 
and having done so, they and their friends readily turn 
their attention to that class of brooding where the fire 
risk is totally removed and also to that system giving 
the highest results at lowest cost and requiring the least 
amount of labor and care. The system that surmounts 
all the above named objections and embodies the very 
essentials which all are looking for, is the Petaluma 
Electric Brooder. These brooders are in three sizes, as 
follows: 
Model 250-E-36—Canopy 50 in.; 250 chicks .... $21.50 
Model 500-E-36—Canopy 65 in.; 500 chicks. . . . 32.50 
Model 1000-E-36—Canopy 85 in.; 1000 chicks. . . . 42.85 
Temperature is perfectly controlled by our regulator 
or thermostat and breaker, so that the brooder is never 
too hot or too cold. Each one has a thermometer inserted 
through the top of the canopy. 
Many persons are afraid that the electric current is too 
expensive and makers of other styles of brooding devices 
indulge in such statements. The very reverse is true, and 
where current can be purchased at any kind of reason¬ 
able rate, it is less expensive than any other plan of heat¬ 
ing, besides the chicks grow and develop faster than by 
any other system. All other fuels are becoming scarcer 
and of poorer quality and naturally will be more so. 
Chicks raised at from 1 cent to 2 y 2 cents each, depend¬ 
ing upon the price paid for current, the climatic condi¬ 
tions, and the class of building used. 
Other makes and sizes, $3.50, $4.00, $15.50, $17.50. 
JAMESWAY, LINCOLN AND MOE’S OIL BROODERS 
STRICTLY AUTOMATIC 
For those who prefer the oil burning type of brooder 
the Jamesway, Lincoln and Moe models offer the utmost 
in simple, sturdy construction and durable service. Built 
to meet the same high quality standards as the coal burn¬ 
ing models and backed by the same guarantee. 
Jamesway, Lincoln and Moe’s Oil Burning Brooders 
require little attention and give plenty of good heat with¬ 
out danger. Require cleaning of burner occasionally and 
refilling of tank but every 36 to 4 8 hours. Otherwise they 
take care of themselves. All-welded burner and cross 
pipes. Five and ten-gallon metal fuel tanks. No overflow. 
Hover is made of heavy, galvanized iron, with special 
beaded and crimped edges which adds greatly to its 
rigidity and strength. Special top ventilator assures good 
circulation of heat and air at all times. 
The flame rises up from the burner through combus¬ 
tion chamber and out at top—a clear, clean blue pyramid 
flame. No generating. Lights like a lamp. 
Burns low-priced furnace or kerosene oil. 
SIZES AND PRICES 
No. 238—Moe’s 1000-chick.$21.00 
No. 230—Moe’s 1250-chick. 22.00 
No. 240—Moe’s Drum Type, 500-chick. 14.00 
Jamesway 600-800 chicks.$21.00 
Jamesway 800-1000 chicks. 23.00 
Lincoln 500-750-1000 chicks.$17.00, $21.00, 23.00 
Freight prepaid when cash accompanies order, on all this page. 
