The LaCygne Weekly Journal Linn County Friday July 2, 1899 The Storm at Jingo. The tornado that swept over the section Thursday evening, June 24, did much damage. From fifteen to twenty buildings were blown down and torn to pieces and several others badly damaged. Brayn VanVLACK's new barn was torn to pieces and scattered through Jake TAYLOR's fine peach orchard. The new church building, which had just been completed, all but a little painting, about four hours before the storm struck it, was blow off the foundation and badly wrecked. Uncle Jake TAYLOR had a little calf blown away and it has not been heard of since. Jesse YOUNG had a calf killed during the storm. Forty-one large trees belonging to C.L. MOORE were blown down. The wind mill on the MENDENHALL farm was blown down. The barns belonging to G.B. JONES, J.R. LEMEN, and Mr. DEEL were blown down. The house in which R.M. CARROLL and family of LaCygne were living were completely demolished and the household goods almost entirely destroyed. The famiy had taken refuge in a cyclone cellar and thus probably saved their lives. The new McCalie church was blown partly off the foundation and badly wrecked. It will probably cost $100 to repair it. C.L. MOORE lost over 100 chickens in the storm. Mr. Lee JONES had all her fruit out of doors in a twenty bushel box. The box was blown away and all the fruit jars broken. William WOLF's barn was almost totally destroyed. Considerable damage was done on the the farm of Fred COX. J.M. KELSEY's house was blown off the foundation. Some stock was killed but no persons were hurt in any way. Mr. WESTLAKE's new carriage was badly damaged.