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Show .'PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH f QUEER quirks! IN HUMAN f nixo KITCHEN f CABINET DESTINY tv By HARRY R. CALKINS XXXX;XXXXXXX-4Sorvlt . ! 4 W.VU The Fate of the Natchez 'T'HE attraction of a small bit of rea; A estate for the commandant of a French fort In Mississippi caused one of the bloodiest massacres that ever occurred in North America and subsequently resulted in the complete extinction of the Natchez, a tribe of Indians whose standard of civilization .was highest among the native tribes of the continent. "The town "bf New Orleans was founded by the Feneh in 1718 and et forts, .were begun to colonize a wide 'territory. An officer-nameChopart was placed In charge of the territory ' of the Natchez tribe and a small fort was erected (Impart was cruel and mimical. 'He failed to see anything in'- the tribal life of the . Natchez, thougle-thei- r social nnd ious-customs were of a very high j type and- their pride quite lofty. n lie lmnks of a little rivulet these Indians, who were 1';k1 built, their central town, where dwelt their chief, the Sun of the Apple." Chopart decided that the site of this town was the spot where he would erect a village for French colonists. The Natchez remonstrated but Chopart refused to hear their protests. Out of tire thousands of square miles available, lie would have no other site fqr his village. The Indians tried bribery and Chopart accepted; however. the proud Natchez were only seeking delay. The great chief planned a massacre. One day in 1829 the Indians began straggling Into the French camp. Some braves carried grain as the first of Choparts bribe. When ' the- - fribesrtion-- had assembled within the fort a .gun was fired as a signal for the killing to begin, The surprised soldiers made little resistance; 'The commandant, whose stubborn claim to the town site had raised the trouble was cut down In his garden by one of the common Indians, all those of higher rank having refused to touch him. Nearly slain. The French at .New Orleans vowed vengeance. . A .smalt army pursued the Natchez ' for hundreds of unit's through the wilderness. Those who 'were not' .killed at once were sold irftrt' slavery in yie West Indies, the women being 'separated from the men In order that the tribe might be totally extinguished. - relig- i - . 700-wer- e , Victorious Retreat A retreat A groundwork of a foe laid the for the conquest. of the great Persian empire by reveaijj&g the real weakness of the vast domain of rbe Asiatic despots.' Artpverxes, king of Persia, had a rival In his younger brother, Cyrus lie Younger,' a Satrap of Asia Minor, who kju-- the efficiency of Greek arms. This Cyrus recruited an army of Greek mercenaries frith the secret Intention of wresting the crown from Artaxcr .es. Launching upon an expedition In 5M It. C.. supiosedly against brigands ' iu 't'he mountains of. his satrapsy, with Ids Greeks and 100.000 native soldiers, fry-suddenly gave orders to march avainst Babylon. The Greeks at first refused to enter upoq so dangerous an ad'enrure. Cyrus, by promises and " eloquence, overcame their objections. In tiie battle of Cunaxn, Cyrus.dis-I'finyei- J better generalship than bis 'royal brother and the valor of the Greek troops, was rapidly giving him the advantage whep 'hatred and tm peiuostty intervened to ruin him. Cyrus ca'igjvt sight of the king, his brother. in' tiie. .midst of his guards and ife bed madly against him, hoping to seize he victory nl a stroke. Instead be himself killed., ,The deat)j of their leader .disheartened th., native troops of Cyr,us,nd they were de tiin The Greeks it , fented. bud been victorious . against another wing ,of Art a xerxes. nri.n.w- When, fhe event of the' days fighting became, Jtnnvvn to the Greeks they Artaxerxes; demanded their pti used. I surreiuior. Although their strength 10.(100 men. the Greek cap tains rpfased and started on the fam ons retreat 'of the lO.CKX)'' tinder Xenophon. Tlssaphernes, chief Per sinn general, pursued and harassed them hut they fought him off. Treach ' ery was einplnyed against them in vain. For l.i'OO- miles they inarched, fighting hs they went and living off the. country nnrii they reached the Buxine two' Slid escaped. The Inability of the Persians t crush this s'uiall hand of enemies re vet fled to- th Greek world the decay atid" weakness 'into which the empire had sunk. Sixt.v-si- x years later In 3IW II. 'C. Alexundei The Grout, with an army of fit.OOO men. dared to invada us -- s the,-sam- , wi.K-,uil- - - and'ctmqner Persia. uC. 127. Western Ntvtsipr I Mon ) But a condenser of .Otifi microfarad which is often recommended for resiThe air for the Ming of the iur stance-coupled row. amplifiers, will IntroThe lusn for the rotln nnd wron, duce us much us 30 per cent suiH'rt's-sioCut always the path that in uur at In cycles and quite notable row Ami straight, for the chlUlitfl of percentages at tlte higher and more men Alue Cary. Condensers in Important frequencies. That Is far Why By-Pa- ss from distortionless amplification. The Audio Circuit! Are FOOD WE ALL LIKE smallest that stopping condenser should be ued under any condition Is Important Parts. We nre told that ibe average Atnerl an amplifier that may can cats nt least inure food he taken as .1 microfarad, nnd that If the sroppng condensers In the If we lie needs. than e grid circuits of resistance coupled should be used only tor eat- - j to could learn stop selce-thsetsreceivers of ordinary amplifiers are too small tl.ev defeat have before tye lug flic choice should he from the very object sought in using resist- - ' readied the singe of leel artce coupling that Is, amplification capacity range of 1 and t microfarad ing stuffed, and mastiof the low notes. The stopping con- - I,r the smaller of these the suppres-densevvlint vve eit at least cate 7 sion 13 at Is a series connected condenser per cycles is loss than four times longer than through which t he signal must pass, cent. we usually do, vve would Distortion It Introduced. and a small condenser offers a very tic fully satisfied with Objection lias heen raised to th ttse high Impedance to currents of low We milch less food.. on of the the condensers stopping frequencies, so that these currents would ' less Imliges-have will be depressed. The degree of ground that it takes nn appreciable tlon and headache and for time to these condensers charge suppression Ht any given frequency t live more and useful lives. of ,l,"I that, as a consequence, distortion depends, of course, on the Slurred With be.Sausages. lrick Is is Introduced. not valid That the condenser ami also on tiie plate six'siiusHges all over and place around resistance of the lube, on the coupling cause the condenser does nAt , charge, the huge of a baking dish, cool; in a j resistance in the plate circuit of the the voltage being tiie same oh. eltlu-- r oven until crip and brown, pour hot A C' Is concerned. The side as fur as tube and on the grid leak n sist.-mcoff tiie fat and cur tiie" sausages into ' small condi Is in-of the tube follow the stopping concharged quickly inch tre.sl5eggs In pieces; bleak denser. For the oidinary values of and tliar Is Just how tiie suppression over two ; the center tiie of dish, Rpblir ,'P,,K these resistances and for tiie values of fat and set Auto tahlespoonfuis capacity of the condensers r comoven to coot the eggs. Serve flout the. j Lon" Cord Uses Power mended by many designers of amplilinking dish. fiers the suppression Is hv no means Although the set owner can scarcelBanana Salad. Take one cupful fs In some eases the small y detect it. tilt long extension for the negligible. thick croini, three tablespoon full of condensers used will Introduce as speaker cord uses more IV power. f lemon Juice, teiispooiiful of much distortion as poor transformers. This is particularly noticeable where and n teuspooufnl of powpaprika batteries are starting to give out, for dered Ideal Size of Condenser. sugar. Whip the crentn. add the The Ideal size of condenser In fhe tiie decrease in voltage Is then more lemon Juice gradually. Place peeled grid circuit Is one of infinite capacity, pronounced with the ordinary speaktianunas on lettuce nnd pour over the er so attachment, and particularly Qr one which Is ns large as Is pracdressing. tically possible. But large condensers with the extension. For extension use Okra Savory. Take one quart of a lie the set should with equipped are both expensive and bulky, and for okra cut into quarter-incslices crossB" storage battery or a T" elimithese reasons the lurger sizes are wise, mix with two cupfuls of diced ruTed out of consideration. Perhaps nator. celery, one green popper diced nnd one the largest that need lie used is .1 sm-dok In four onion chopped. microfarad unit. Tills condenser will Keep Batteries Upright of fat until tiie vegetalilcspooiifuls Introduce a distortion of less thiyi 1 The practice of placing dry IV battables begin to get soft. Add two large per cent for the lowest audible note. teries on their sides or hacks is ripe tomatoes cut into pieces or the A condenser as small as .1 microfarad strongly disapproved by haftery nink equivalent of stewed tomatoes. Simmer will not Introduce more than 8 per ers. if you wash to obtain the longest gently vine hour. Serve hot. cent suppression nt lo cycles a second possible life from your batteries keep Feather Cake. Take one cjipful of and' much less at higher frequencies. them standing upright. sugar, one cupful of milk, (fro nnd f cupfuls of flour, one terpoon-fu- i lemon of extract, one teasjvoonful lug this station, to adjust the receivcream tartar. of ouehnlf teapoon-fif- i of ing equipment to tha( same period in one of soda, fcblespoonful of butorder to get the best of results. The a ter salt," Mix and heat of and pinch broadcasting station Is like the man well, Bake in a loaf. pushing the swing, Hnd tiie receiving Veal Pie Cook a piece of the neck station like the swing. Unless one (s veal cook until tender with n of properly timed to the other, there will piece of salt pork. Gut into bits and be little result. arrange In a linking dish, add cream, In practice, each broadcasting station is allotted, py the government, a seasonings, cover with crust nnd hake i RADIO WAVES, TUNING certain specifier period, frequency, or until lirown Cream. Soak one fourth Orange wave length, to which Iis equipment f cupful of When one talks over the telephone must tie adjusted. By turning the dials box of gelatin in void water to make a pint of liquid. one has wires to guide tiie energy of tiis nnd receiving set, thereby cluing where it is supposed to go and an ing its period, tiie radio listener may Squeeze the Juice from three oranges nnd half n lemon; strain, sweeten to exchange girl to give one the proper then shift from onev broadcasting stataste and mix nil together When It connection. But what are lo do tion to another. cupIn listening over tiie radio, with no begins to stiffen fold in one-haful of whipped cream. wires to guide the radio waves, and Ye learn Few Changes in Radio no radio exchange girls? Tasty Foods. A new dish is always u welcome very quickly what to do after acquirin Sight, Says Expert sight and tin originator is deserving ing a radio set. We must lie our own Dr. II. LMlinger, chief of tiie J. of much credit. exchange girl, turning Ihe dials and radio of the bureuu of stand division we until the controls Curry of riabbit. Seget working the lect a young tai rabbit, station vve want. We nre told tlmt iirds, declared recently while inspectwhich If fresh will have this act of playing exchange girl is ing tiie Bolster plant in Newark wilh a sweet od ir. Skin and But what happens a party of 40 moinhers of tiie Insticalled 'tuning. tute of Radio Engineers tlmt it will clean it and split it down when vve turn all these gadgets? lie several years at least before the tiie back. Disjoint and To understand this we will go out he will receiver rado cut into serving-sizepresent changed A a in Into fhe yard and get swing. to any great extent. Mp each with pieces. porch swing will do. hut a rope swing a damp clnili mid parboil people have quit waiting for some is better, because it will respond nio'-in water to which a little revolutionary discovery in radio to upset present comlilions, nnd they are vinegar has lo'eii added, Into re elvers brondeast gamey taste is at nil oliiection- taking be-- j their luimos in the lief that they are getting a standard i Ized instrument which is not going to lit be out of date for many- years, j said. Any doubting Thomases who arc ' siill postponing ilieir enjoyment of present brondeast reoepNon, anticipating some sweeping changes, nre waitMinor reing In vain, I am afraid. finements may be expected eoiitlnu- - j chopped raisins, one eupml of sour apple chopped, a few dashes of cay ously, but the basic operation and reeiine and salt to taste. Turn tlij sults, us found' In tiie latest sets, will sauce over tiie rabbit mid lei H'im remain unchanged for some time." When ready' iiffd uier until tender. Sialic and lading, which lie cotisld lint milk and a quarter ijf a of cupful Showing How a Swing Has a Natural ers caused by the sun, may be over a cnpf.il of chopped olives. Jftjv-Period of Vibration. onie in the future, hut research is ready n vupful of rice, turn tlie; rabbit still far from the solution, he added promptly to t lie stunts tlmt we are into a platter and pile the rice around vvlihli nnv eventually Experiments W'e will get on going to make ii t" the edge for a bonh'r. vv i It t a gov the seat, shove off. Then wc will push cure fading are being made Malabar Rice. t ook together him as hind as we can and see how high ernor on a receiving s"t which will an of finely chopped biiiwi tah'espooiifi.l toiimlii-.-illincrease sensitivity as fail one thing that we we cun swing of fat; when two and tablespoon.'iils notice very promptly is that we lone ing la g ns and decreases it ns signals well cooked add one cupful of well Gut Is not iis perfection to keep giving pushes at Just the rigid gruv stronger. wa-lirii . .Stir 't until a light Intervals in order to int higher and yei in sight. brown. Mix a quart of strong In el Alexander-soil'"Before seeing IVrtor If vve puli at the wrong stock and mm pint ef tomato. Season higher. wits very skeptical experiment times push back when vve are siill Add highly with salt and cayenne. I con am about radio movies,' tint to tiie rice and let cook slowly going forward for instance we will tiin-ethese It is only a mailer of time and on tiie buck part of lie stow nr in a way around like n sailor just come aniline with sea legs, careening tills tiie development of discoveries at Just la fore serving tireless looker. made. Vision by radio in the way one instant and tlmt way (lie ready add more seasoning ir needed. rouf ImInime may le the next important next, and getting nowhere. over it two tnbiespoont'iils of butter Abniii eight or ten years Thus the swing lends to vibrate provement. I add two large cardamon seeds split now we lie believe both nnd shall i. back and forth at a certa'n ride. Just from turn into a hot listening in and looking in on distant tike ii dock pendulum. By shortening Bombay Saup. iut a f alilespmmft) the ropes, vve can make (lie lieie of theaters and operas while comfortably of builer into a saucepan, add out se, ilial at home." these swines, or vibrations, shorter onion sliced and conk slowly without or by lengthening the ropes ne can browning then add one large smn u ten make it longer, The lime required sliced but not peol-dKow to Tcit Condenser app! or one con'piete trip hack ami forth spnnr.fHl of thyme, luiee of half to Determine Shorts !s called the of salt. Iw natural period of the 1unn. a I Tiie est way to determine whether tab!espoonf'... (cbnk-d- ) rice of swing. the plates in a variable condense! ' Cmer and simmer gently for ten min Now every electric circuit 1ms a nut-uris by connecting lit es with one quart of good seiq period, as far as tiie vibrations ouch each other in series wilh the of. vlecti'-- - current in ii are concerned battery nnd buz-.stock. the buzzer operate ' Potato and Celery Salad.- - Take on ibis natural period is controlled fv ondetisor. units In the circuit known as v idle revolving the rotarv plntes. i ef lc 'ed d'ci d po'atees in, qua-that tiie plates cm tomtPiig ban nnfid iG I'tiilv die, a (itp-condensers and Inductances. Tims indb-aieA little spark will also he nen ni )! o' ( mi '(! iminil, two teldc ti.v varvirg these milts we are enabled , and tht-- the tr uhh may or a c.infj o to control the rate of vibmton of the such point--p oifft Is of olive ed. Another Rmtlmd In lie be reined. Now Add a 1: id o i g o'led d i e'ectric current in the circuit. vised in li'i!"ivg the trouble is 'nP. tt tv w II md ei-i g" Humobviously If we adjust a radio broad - a;, mi . a ' ho'ias to seas,. out vibrating a pair of planes and B" buttery cm casting station to fa jed in the same ltiuji'v.' waves of a certtvn period, or F will be nm ciiaiy, in reculv- - buzzer. Certain Capacity for Best Result: n audio-frequenc- i y one-tlilr- d ultra-selectiv- '' e MM J Have a Man has . apparently become care less about one of the most Important color. At Items in his environment soon as he realizes fully the Inhibi five and repressive influence of drab uninteresting color surroundings, the vistas alnut will he Immediately transformed. ' Man1 has always con queml or ehmgtfd conditions unfa vo'r.ibie to his bet development. 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