East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 14, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1913.
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SPRAY PROVES
DEATH TO WEEDS
od of use, as presented In detail by
Professor II. D. Scudder, agronomist
of the Oregon Agricultural College.
' The iron sulphate used as a spray
has been thoroughly tested both by
experiment stations and the manu
facturers of the sulphate When prop
erly prepared and applied it has prov
ed destructive to dandelion, yarrow,
sorrel, mustard, lamb's quarters, pep
ped grass, bull thistle, wild carrot,
pigweed, shepherd's purse and wild
daisy. It'will not destroy dock, which
can be eradicated only by digging the
plant out or cultivating it to prevent
its going to seed. When used to de
stroy dandelions on lawns it will in
jure the white clover. And it should
be remembered that this spray can
not safely be used on weeds growing
in any broad leaved crop as It will
destroy the crop as well as the weeds.
"The value of this spray as a de
stroyer of weeds lies largely in the
fact that it can be applied and the
weeds killed while they are growing
in the grain crop. The spray will not
destroy grains or grasses because of
its limited area of action on their nar
row linear leaves, while it will de
stroy the weeds named, largely be
cause of its wider area of action on
their broad and succulent leaves.
As iron sulphate is a . nowerful
salt its action is similar to that om an
alkali in the soil, causing the leaves
upon which it falls to dry up. turn
brown and die.
The effectiveness of the spray de
pends mainly on four things: ' First,
it should be applied durlnar drv sun
ny weather, for if rain washes off the
salt within two or three days it is not
effective. Second, it must be applied
with a sprayer, which will deliver the
spray forcibly In a very fine mist, so
that the weeds will be covered as com
pletely as possible. Third, the spray-
ing should be done on a quiet day.
Fourth, the spray should be applied
to all weeds Just before they bloom.
"The spray la prepared by dissolv
ing 100 pounds of iron sulphate in 61
gauons or water. It should be made
up fresh each day in wooden barrels
and the sprayer should be wood, rub
ber or brass. The solution will stain
clothes, and the hands should be pro
tected by being greased with vaseline.
urainarny for mustard In wheat
fields one spraying is sufficient. On
more persistant plants, such as the
dandelion, the spraying must be re-
iicaieu wnen me piani comes ud
again. Flax or wheat may be sprayed
without injury to the crop when from
six to twelve Inches in heieht: lAtcr.
the tr.ui-tard or other weeds are likely
to Uf too difficult to reach with the
sprn oTing to the shading of the
gran."
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there since last Friday night, and
volunteers, about 50 in number, are
fighting the flames In, an effor to ar
rest their progress toward the grain-
fields. Two homes have been destroy
ed and others are threatened. An
area five miles tn length has been
burned over, but the ground is main
ly dry grass and scrub oak, burned
the greatest damage so far sustained.
Practically all the grain Is in the
stack in the threatened wheat section
and the fire fighters are working like
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timbered area. It is believed the fire
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EXHIBIT AFTER ALL
BERLIN. Aug. 14 Representations
In leading Berlin newspapers that it
politically and economlcaly neces
sary for Germany to participate In the
Panama exposition are having their
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Iron Sulphate, a Chemical Treatment,
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After Treatment.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
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and applied iron sulphate spray not
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It is growing practically uninjured.
While very effective in preventing
threatened damage to crops from vig'
orously growing weeds it cannot be
made to take the place of rotations,
cultivations, summer fallow and other
-weed preventative measures. Neither
should its use be attempted on weeds
growing in clovers- or other broad
leaved crops as it will destroy them as
well as weeds. Following is the meth
Remarkable Cure of Dysentery.
I was attacked with dysentery
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PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD
AGAINST APPENDICITIS
Pendleton people who have stom
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LEADING DIICCGISTS.
DRILL TEAMS
VIE FOR HONOR
Knights Templar Take Inrt in
Greatest Competitive Military
Exliibit Ever Held.
DENVER. Colo., Aug 14. Seven
teen drill teams representing' all parts
of the United States today began the
greatest competitive military exhi
bition ever held at a conclave of the
Knights Templar. The spectacle was
the most brilliant presented since the
Thirty-second Triennial of the Con
clave began. The large-st number of
teams entered In any previous conclave
v.as eight. It will require two days of
drilling to dispose of all the maneuv
ers and evolutions on the program.
To the be.st drilled team will go the
coveted solid silver twelve gallon
punch bowl with thirty cups and la
dle. It Is worth $5,000 and is one of
the largest made. It is beautifully
engraved and etched with scenes of
Colorado. The second prize, a silver
loving cup four feet high, cost 12,500.
There are a dozen other magnificent
prizes.
The drill teams entered are: Chi
cago Commandery No. 19; St. Ber
nard Commandery No. 35, Chicago;
Englewood Commandery No. 59, Chi
cago; Columbia Commandery No. 63,
Chicago; Woodlawn Commandery No.
"6, Chicago; Joliet Commandery No.
4, Joliet, 111.; Ivanhoe Commandery
No. 24, Milwaukee, Wis.; Raper Com
mandery No. 1, Indianapolis; Colum
bia Commandery No. 2, Washington,
I. C; Gethsemane Commandery No.
33, Newton, Mass.: Ascaion Com-
I mandery No. 16, St. Louis; St. Aide-
mar No. .10, St. Louis: Oriental Com
mandery No. 35, Kansas City, Mo.;
Mt. Olivet No. 12, Wichita, Kans.;
Newton Commandery No. 9. Newton.
Kans.; Seattle Commandery No. 2,
.Seattle, Wash., and California Com
mandery No. 1, San Francisco. '
The official banquet of the Grand
Encampment will be held tonight at
E! Jebel temple. It will be given by
the local conclave committee. Plates
for several hundred, at I12.50 per
plate have been arranged for. This
evening the famous battalion drill
corps of Detroit Commandery No. 1
will give an exhibition at the stadium
The Detroit organization Is the best
known drilling association In the
country. Fifty-one of the Knights
are more than six feet tall. They can
not compete for prizes, a state law
prohibiting it. One of tonight's fea
tures will be a concert by a cowboy
band of 100 pieces from Fort Dodge.
Kansas, the same that led the pa
rada in the Templar conclave held In
Denver twenty-one years ago.
PKAIIUE HUE IJURXS
TWO HARTLAXn HOMES
CENTER VILLE, Wah., Aug. 14.
Serious damage to property ia threat
ened in the Hartland section by a
::.'.:ri.; fire which hits be on ragln?
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