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PfftTW TTTTIUI r-tr -E flrRDFOKT) TrATD TRTBnN73. MT'JDFOTU). OfiKClON. WEDNESDAY. FETmFATlY R, 101:1. h 4 Directions for Preparation and Use of Insecticides and Fungicides Tim following fornuilmi for tlm im'.p.iniUoii and iiho of iiiHoofli'McH and i'umw.ldvH urn in woordnnco with tho best prnotice. Thine boon proimrod oxuIuhIvoIv for (ho fruit and truck uroworw of ho Kolmic Kivor Valldv: and. with thin fact in view, only Much matter 5h Ih tltouirht nccoHHiU'v for the iiitolliiteni iimo of inKcctidoH and I'umricidoH in tlie control of Htich inKcct dchIh and fumroiiH discafiCH a arc of iinportancc in the valley. For thin reason, the treatment of Much diHeaHCH a the Brown IJot of Btono fruita, tho various leaf Hpot lllii .. Ik .J It I ... J . ?.. .. 111 ...1 II 1 . 1 I. . .... . .. .... Jf . t . . .....r . t ..!.... I AI T. ...... Til--.. TT..11.... Diuiii' uoi oi nppifH. eie., ih oiiuin'ti. livw aim iippiu hwmj, ho hci'iouh in many hccuodh, ih oi no econouiie importance in me iu)uii jiivur viuie. Only in Home of the higher mountain valleyH, where air drainage Ih inmiffieient, Jh scab found at all, and even there commercial varieties arc rarely Herioimly attacked. 'alendar has included as economic dincuHCH, the I'-?. '1.1 -1 L!J BORDEAUX MIXTURE This lit lliu stiindnrd full spray for ojijiIpb nml stone, fruit. Illunstotiii (copper stilphnlit) ...... f pounds l.liutt ( unslaked ) , , . ,. ft poii mil Wntur i f0 Kulloiifl Dissolve the htuestouo by suspending It In it suck In water, and (ttliitu to lift KnlloiiH. Hlnlcu tho Hunt to mi ttviiii paste, nml nilil water to mako 25 gallon. .Mix these, dilute solutions liy pouring together slowly Into tint npruy tntik or barrel Ht rain UirmiKli n 20-inesh strainer liiadn of lirass wlm wlillu pouring Into the spray tnnli, In large operations It I best to proparu lock solutions of both bliinnloiio ami lime. Tim hliieMouo limy bu dissolved at Ilia rate, of unit pound per gallon of water, 'ilia 1 1 mo may aliu bu slaked, but not loo far lu nilvanuii of tlio tliiio necessary to use. It. Ily having a sufficient number of barrels for stock ioliitlom, oiw man enn easily keep three or Tour power spray outfit miiipllcil with tlm llordeuux mix turn. An elevated platform upon which tlio mixing may bo dona will savn Kriut ileal of limn. A II t tin haml labor as pomillile should be tlm rule, ami nil Unit should bo neccsisry In a well appointed mixing plant ahotilil bo simply opening nml doting valves or gate. A scale to weigh the, materials mud Hhoulit bit a necessary part of tbu etiilpmiit. RESIN-BORDEAUX MIXTURE Thin la the standard aprny for blackberries, raspberries, ml other cauu fruits, Itesln I pound Hal aotla crystals '4 pound Wutur ' '. gallon Hull together until n cluar In own color appear; then add Hut iiIhivi In earh fill itnllnn of llordeuux mixture made iirroidltiK In (he n-r.-v'O formiilii, given nlinw. The reason for using tlio resin mixture I to caua thu llordeaux to pread ami adhere better, The llesln-llardeaux ihould be npplled with a good npruy pump and ii noitlo giving a very flue inlit pray. Keep the mixture well agitated, and before inlug remember that ll ihould be carefully strained no ai to keep out all material which would tend to rlog the tinrite. LIME-SULPHUR Tbl Ii tho itandard ipray used during the iprlng for all fruit trees, vine, shrubs, etc, before tba hudi open. I.lme aulphiir lu concentrated form may bo purchased, but there ate many who prefer to boll their own noliitlon. The propor ttoni of lime, iiilphiir and water, according to the mol recent lUVPNttgatloua are 1 pound 'i.2 pound i.... ..,..,............ l gallon l.limt (unnlaked) Hulphtir (flour or flower) Witter In order to make CO gallon of lhneaulphur at one time, all that I necuMiiry to do I to multiply the above formula by 50. Tlio formula will read: t.lmo (untked 50 pound Hulphtir (flour or flower) ...110 pound Water 50 to 55 gallon total product when boiled Put about 10 gallon of water In tho kettle or bollor and iturl the fire. I'lam the limn In tho kettle, and, after slaking ha well itarted, add tint dry milphtir and mix It thoroughly, adding water enough to maintain a thin pate. Hlft tho ul pliur no that there will bo no lump. After tho alaktng and mixing aru completed, dd water to about 60 gallon on the invitNiirlng atlck or to a mark on thn ldn of the boiler, and boll, tlrrlng until the lulphury acum dliappear. Then add water to about tlio height of CO gallant and boll down to about 65 gallon If tho ry I to bo uied at oncts, If It I dcnlred to keep It far a abort while. It may be boiled down to 60 gallon, During thn boiling proci the mixture ihould bo woll itlrred. Ai n rule, CO niluute or vlgorou boiling will raum thn iiilphiir to unite completely with tho lime A low fire will iifct"nrlly take longer Do not overboil; when tho lulphur ha combined with thn lime and tho mlxturo Ii to be applied at once, continued boiling only add uxpemo and doe not help or benefit tho ipray Properly made lime ulphur I an amber-colored liquid, and thero ihould bo very llttlu nedlmeut After aettllug and cooling, the mlxturo ahould be tinted with a li)drometer, Tho following table, which may bo ued for the commercial a well n the huiuvbollcd lime ulphur, Indicate the pioper dilution for (he arlou concrn tratlom: Taldn for IMIutliiK Coitrrntrateil l.lnuHulpliur Holutloii Heading of Hydrometer Amount of dilution Degree Ilea u mo 40 3'J as 37 30 35 34 33 32 91 30 39 88 . 7 30 35 34 23 23 .21 20 Hpeclflo (iravlty I 367 1..-H5 1.333 1.323 1.310 1.299 I.2RH 1.277 1.207 1.350 1.2 tO 1.230 1.220 1.210 1.200 1.1!7 1.1RH 1.178 1.109 1.100 1.162 Number gali, water to ono gal. Ilmc aulphiir lolullon. For dormant ipraylng. 1 gat. Ilme-iulphur 1 gal, Ilme-iulphur 1 gal. Ilme-iulphur 1 gal. Iluie-ulphur 1 gal. limo-auiphur 1 gal. Ilmo'iulphur 1 gal. Ilmo-tulpbur 1 gal. Ilme-iulphur I gal. Ilme-iulphur 1 gal. Ilme-ulphur 1 gal, llmn-Niilphur 1 gal. Ilmo-iulphur 1 gal. Iliue-itulphur 1 gal. Ilme-iulphur 1 gal, llinu-iulphur 1 gal. Ilme-iulphur 1 gal. Ilmo-aulpuur 1 gal. Ilmo-iulphur 1 gal, llme-Hiilptiur 1 gal, llme-Hiilphur 1 gal, Ilmo-iulphur TI1I1 lublo I roimtructcd for a dilution of 4.5 degree llenumo or It equivalent 1.030 apeclflc gravity. 11.0 gal, water 10.6 gali. water 10.1 gali, wuter 9.7 gal, water 9.3 gali. water 9.0 gali, water 8.0 gnl. wuter 8 2 gala, water 7 9 gali, witter 7.6 gat, water 7.2 gull, water 0.9 gali. water 0.5 gal, wuter 0.2 guli. wuter 6 9 gnl. water 5.0 gali, water C.3 guli. water 4.9 gali. wutur 4.0 gali. water 4.3 gali. water 4.1 guli. water Table Comparing Degree Hpeclflo llcauiuo (Iravlty 0 1.000 1 1.007 liOltl ll 1 1 t 1 1 iiV)U llMIIMI ItVml 6., 1.031 0 1.041 7 1.043 8, , , 1,060 U ,.1.003 10,, 1,070 11.... 1... 1. 078 12 1. 080 13 1,094 Iteaiiiuo'a II) Urometer Degree Hpeclflo llenumo (Iravlty 14 1.101 16 1.109 10 1,118 17 1.120 18 1.134 19 1.143 20 1.162 21 1,100 23 1.1G9 23 1,178 4 t t t 1 t t I 1 NiS 26 1.197 20 1.200 iiud Specific (Inivllle Degree Specific Ileaumo Uruvlty 7 t t tltailU mil t l.M 29 1.230 30 1.240 31 1.250 32 1.207 33 ...1.277 34 1.288 36 1.299 30.,.,..,. 1.310 111 tlltlw 38..,,.... 1.333 39 1.346 40, ,.,..,, 1,357 Jtuloa (or Determining Number of Dilutions nml Doiudty of Spray. If tho donslty of tho commercial solution or tho homo made waiih him been flmt ilcturmlnod by the use of u hydrom eter, Mpry of niiy dcilrud domlty may bo calculated by uilng tho ttbovo tablu. llydroniotom do not detect Impurltlca In lliiui-Bulpluir HoluttoiiH; theno enn bo doturmluod only by chemical iinalybos. Tho rulo for obtaining tho number of dllutlonH U an follows; Divide tho doclmul of tho concentrate by tho (ledum! of tho ipray dualred, tho quotient will ho tho number of dilutions. Kxample: Tho concentrated llmu-sul pliur solution tests 34 degree Hoaumo which by tho table U 1,288 Hpeclflo gravity. It Is dcnlred to uso tho llme-milpliur Holutlou to spray upon trues tit 3 degree llenumo which Is 1.020 specific gravity, Tho decimal of tho concentrate Is .288 which divided by .020 equals 14.4 which Is tho number of dilutions required, and which, of course, Ih obtained by uddlng 13,4 volume of water to ono volume of tho concen trated Ilmo-iulphur solution. This rulo Is baiod upon tho general fact that tho dumlty of a solution heavier than wntor varies lnvoruoly with tho number of dilutions. Another example; BiippoHlnt,' tho doclmal of tho concontrato Is known aud this concontrato Is diluted by a certain nutubor of vol umes of wuter, what is the decimal of the spray? Let us iko tho tlBures In tho example nbovo. Tho doclmul of tho rotireiitrntu Is 288 and 13.4 volume of water aro added to It. 13.4 plus I equal thn number of dilution. ,288 dlvldi-d by 14 4 c( 11 u Is ,020 which Is tho decimal of tho spray and corresponds In 3 degrees Ileaumo. SELF-BOILED LIME-SULPHUR This Is tint standard Dimmer spray fur peaches and other slono fruits to prtivunt tho fruit spot dlscaio. Its ue, how over, Is never neresmiry If proper fall spraying with llordeaux has been done. This spray Is much safer than dilute llmu sulphur solutions, us It wilt not Injure foliage. It may bo uied to prevent apple and pour scab where this disease appears, It ul no hss a beneficial effect lu a limited way In Hid control of scale. Infestation of the fruit may he checked by Its uso. Mum (unslaked) , , . 8 pounds Holphur (flour or flowers) 8 pounds Wuter , , .50 gallons Too Mine should ha placed In u barrel "and enough water poured on to almost cover It. As soon as the limn begins to I like, (he sulphur should be added aftor sifting ll so as to break tlm lump, The mixture should ho stirred and moro water added as needed to form a thick paste ut first and then trraillllltv n Miln tiimln Tlm lion I nt thn alallnr 1 1 inn will Irook the mixture and from 6 to 16 minutes will bo neremmy, according to the quickness of the lime. He suro not to let ll overcook ss this would tend to form compounds which Mould burn. A soon a the sulphur and lime hnve reached tho pntn state, fill up the barrel to 60 gallons with cold water. Do not tint any hot wntor 'In making this mixture. I'or large operations, proportionate amounts of limn and sul phur should bo uied, and It will bo found that It Ii rssler to make largo quantities than small amounts. THE IRON SULPHIDE SPRAY This Is the standard spray for apple and rose mildew for this district. The following formula I for summer iue, or after thn buds have opened, Iron sulphate (copperas) 1 pound l.lme-sutphur (32 degrees lleauuie test) .., 1 quart Water 10 .gallons Dlnolvo thn Iron iiilphato In about 6 gallons of wster and add thn quart of lime-sulphur, itlrrlng well. Let the block precipitate letlln for a few hours and pour off the liquid, keeping thu precipitate. Then add 5 gallons of water, stir thoroughly and let settle again. Pour off the liquid as be fore. This process Is called washing, aud Is neceiury In order lo gel rid or the excess llmn-sulphur which would burn tender foliage Itt-pcat tho washing until the water Is no longer yellow Thu black "muck" should bn diluted to 10 gallons and sprayed with good agitation. If plant lice are present, tobacco extract or keroinno euiulilon msv be mixed with It. Arsenate of leud for the codling moth may also bo applied In the snmn milium without any Injurious effect. For making up largo quantities, proportionate amounts of the materials should bo used. It Is often necessary to apply the Iron sulphide before the buds open, and In this case, washing Is not necessary. The best way to apply It In tho raso of apple mildew Is with the spring lime-sulphur spray. For apples badly mildewed the previous year, use tho following fermula: Iron sulphato (copperas) , 15 pounds Llmcsulphur (32 degrees Ileaumo test) 15 quarts Water 100 gallons Partly till a 100 gallon tank and add thu regular amount of llmn-sulphur solution for tho spring spray, and to this add 15 quarts moro of commercial lime-sulphur solution. Then add 15 pounds of dlssolu-d Iron sulphate and fill up to 100 gallons, Stirling thn mixture thoroughly, then spray with good agitation. If the llme-mlpliur tests less than 32 degrees, add a little mere: If over 32 degrees, a little less. Considering thu fuel that for each degreo Ileaumo thero Is about three fourths of ono per cent combined sulphur pres ent, It will bo easy to calculate tho exact amount of any con rent rated Ilme-iulphur solution which must bo added, It the test Is known. DISTILLATE-OIL EMULSION This Is tho standard Ipray for thrlps. water ...., ,..,.. ....,...,.............. C gallons L)e (98 per rent) 2 pounds Klah oil . 1 Vi gallons Put water lu holler and add lye. When dissolved and tho water boiling, pour In fish oil, and boll for two hours. When sojp has boiled sufficiently It should have a ropy effect when stirred. This formula gives about 40 pounds of moderately firm soap, Tho dlstllllate-oll stock emulsion should bo made as foleows: Hot water 12 gallons Klih-oll or whale-oil soap (above formula) ,30 pounds Distillate-oil (raw) 30 to 34 degrees Ileaumo 20 gallons llavo the water boiling when put Into tho spray tank and add soap whllo agitator Ii running at good speed. When soup Is thoroughly dissolved, pour In the distillatc-oll slowly, keeping tho mixture well agitated. When oil and soap aro well mixed, pump out through tho spray noxzlo at a pressure of not less than 175 pounds into n storage tank. This Is the stork emulsion, and contains 56 per cent oil. To make a 3 percent emulsion use 6V4 gallons of this stock in each 100 gallon tank To dlluto, first put the stork emulsion In spray tunk aud then add water, keeping agitator running. To make the spray moro effective, tobneco black leaf or sulphato of nicotine may be added after the emulsion has been diluted. The amount of each to add will he In accordance with tho for mulae given eliewboro. KEROSENE EMULSION Kerosene ; gallons Hard soup (whale-oil soap) Ji pound Wuter 1 gallon Dlssolvo soap In witter by holllnr,; ndd hot suds to tho horoseue. Do not do this near a fire. Agitato the mlxturo with n spray pump so as to emulsify the oil. After five min utes tho mixture becomes creamy. To use, dilute the above stock solution at tho rulo of ono gallon to 10 gallons of water. This Is a standurd romody for destroying green aphis, woolly aphis, mealy bugs nud other plant lice. It may ho used Instead of the tobneco solutions It dcBlred. WHALE-OIL SOAP AND QUASSIA Whalo-oll iioup 1 0 pounds Quassia , 5 poundn Water , , 100 gallons Putro tho quassia clilpa In a sack, cover with about 10 gallons of wntor nud soak for 24 hours. Then boll, remove tho chips, udd tho soap uud boll until dissolved. Add water to mnko 100 Kullons. Kor making whalo-oll soap seo formula given elsewhere, This formula has given good success In destroying soft bodied insects like plant lice, young squash inigs, eio, ARSENATE OF LEAD Arsenate of leud ...,.,,,.... 4 pounds Wuter ...,.,..,..,, 10Q gullons It Is bettor to purchuso arsenate of lead than to attempt to make It. In mlxlug, preparatory to spraying, tho umount of ursonutu of loud for each spray tunk full should be worlcod Into u vory thin pasto having tho appearance of milk ot lime. It should never bo thrown aa a musa Into tho spray tank. This Is tho standard spray for codling moth and other eating Insects, TOBACCO SPRAYS (i) Tobacco black leaf 1 gallon Water ; , OS gallons (2) Bulphnto of nicotine (black loaf 40) , 1 plut vyaior , 11a to 12G gallons mis is mo Bianuaru summor spray ror sucking insects, such us green aphis, woolly aphis und other aphides, HELLEBORE Hellebore. , , 1 ounce Water ,... ..2 gallons This Is valuable as an InsectlJe for uso on vegetables which are almost ready for market and on which arsenlcals cannot be used, PYRETHRUM 1 yrMnruin ti ounc& Water ........2 gallon Thl Is a contact Insecticide but Is not poisonous to man, Ilurnlng a little pyretbrum powder in a room will tend to destroy files aud mosquitoes, Jt may be dusted on plants as a dry powder. CARBOLATED IJME This may be used for root maggots. Work tho mixture Into the soil. Lime (tinslackcd) 10 pounds Carbolic acid (crude) 1 to 2 pints Water 1 .....50 gallons as .... pint . . . 1 puunu Blake the lime with a little water, add the rest of the water and tho carbolic acls. ' CARBOLIC ACID EMULSION This, like tho above formula, may be used to destroy eggs and young maggots Infesting onions, radlihoi and other gar den crops. Carbolic acid (crude) Hoan (hard) VfHIVr fessesas.t)l JTS4 1 10D Dlsiolvo soap In boiling water; add acid and stir or churn, as lu msklng keroseno emulsion, until thu substance becomes cresmy. To use, dilute one part of the emulsion by adding 30 parti of water, BRAN-ARSENIC MASH White arsenic .1 pound Hrown sugar (or molanes) 1 to 2 pounds 11 ran , , . . . .6 pounds Thoroughly mix tho above and add enough water to make thoroughly wet. A spoonful should be placed near the crown ot each tree. The mash may be uied to kill grasshoppers, but ll Is usually best to cover the trees and use the llordeaux mixture as u repellent. BRAN-PARIS GREEN MASH Molasies or sugar salt ! . .1 pound 40 pounds 1 to 2 pounds . ...... ,b pound Make a mash by adding water; add molasses (or sugar) and salt; mix tboroughly.and scatter In small piles among planta or In beds before planting. This bait will prove more or less effective in killing cut worms and cabbage worms. It may be sown among the rows of plants to be protected. It Is valuablo for destroying cut worms in young onions. FORMALIN (Formal tlaliydc) Formalin (40 percent solution) . 1, BIV. .... 1. .. . .. . , ... . ....1 pint 30 gallons This Is a preventlvo ot potato scab and smut ot grains. Potatoes and grains should be soaked In It for about two hours. Smut ot onions may also bo prevented by treating the seed. Practically all garden seed will bo disinfected by the use of this formula. CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE (lllclilorlde of Mercury) This is the standard disinfectant when working with PEAR I1L10IIT. No other disinfectant should be used to wash the cut surfaces or to disinfect the pruning tools. Corroilve sublimate Water 1 part .. . . 1000 parts Corrosive sublimate may bo purchased In tablet form at drug stores, and directions (or making solutions will be found on thu container. Never put corroalvo sublimate Into a metallic container, always uso a glass bottle. Ue sure to label tho bottle "POISON" In largo, plain letters. It Is the deadliest or poisons. PINE TAR For soil-Infesting, seed-eating insects such as the wire worm, tar may bo used with good results. Pine tar 1 tcaspoonful Socds , 15 pounds Dampen the seeds, such as corn, squash, canteloupes, etc., with a little warm water. Put In the tar and mix thoroughly; allow to dry before planting. The tar acts us a ropellaut. STICKY PREPARATIONS (Tanglefoot) Tanglefoot may be purchased in cans or palls It Is manufactured by O. and W. Thu in Co.. Orand Rapids', Michi gan Ily putting It on bauds of paper or strawboard secured about tho trunks of trees, It will catch such Insects as creep up or down tho trunks of trees. It will not dry readily, and ono application will last a long time. WHITEWASHES . () (overiiineut Whitewash Llmo (unslaked) 40 Salt 15 Illco flour (or ground rice) 3 Spanish whiting 4 ulUO , 1 pounds pounds pounds pound pound gallous Slnke the lime In warm water uud rover so as to keep In tho steam; strain through a fine stova or strainer; add tho salt, well dissolved, lu warm water. Then add tho rlco boiled hot; tho SpanUh whiting, and finally tho glue which has been previously dissolved over a slow flro. Lastly, add tho flvo gallons of hot water. S(lr well and lot stand for a few days. Apply hot with a brush. Ono pint ot the mixture will covor a square yard. Coloring matter may be put In, such aa Spanish brown, yellow ochro, etc, (2) Whitewash for Trees Lime (ntr slaked).,, , 30 pounds Tallow 4 pounds Salt 5 pounds Water. KuoukIi to make wash flow woll. When old trecH aro cut back for top working, they may he protected from sun scald by using tho above wash. WHITE LEAD PAINT Whlto load, slightly thinned with Unseed oil, should bo used where largo cuts are made, or lu caso where tho wood Is exposed by tho removal ot the bark and cambium aa In tho case of pear blight erudlcatlou. It should not bo applied lu tho latter cuse until it Is cortuln that tho disease has been eradicated. GRAFTING WAX 12) (3) 3 pounds 4 pounds 2 pounds 2 pounda 2 pouuds Llnseod oil 1 pint Ml Resin . ... . .4 pounds Noeawax. ., .2 pounds Tallow . .. ,.1 pound GRAFTING WAX FOR WALNUTS (i) Beeswax , , ,1 pound Resin C pounds Llnseod oil ...... 1 pint Lamp black . .....1 ouuco (2) Doeswax 1 pound Resin 5 pouuds Linseed oil ..... ,1 pint Flour .....1 pint PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Guarantied Vrlr.rn itritaoitabl COFFEEN & PRICE afl Howard Block, rntrsne 00 etli an. Kotna rboo 3i.4. Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O. Public Land Matters: Final Proof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. FOR. RENT We have several up-to-date, modern 5 and 6 room Bungalows MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. M. J?. & H. Co. Bldj?. Get tliis idea of rough, high-proof, strong whiskey out of your head or it will get youplay the devil with your nervesruin your digestion. Why punish yourself. Cyru N'oble, pure, old and palatable liottleil at drinking strength. 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