ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE lagan liiafluj. 11—1'j» j vwj. Wall Paper I i HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING COODS, and Linings. I CARPETS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES, lUe are Headquarters for ■ Furniture, etc., Sold on the Installment Plan. Easy terms. Call and Investigate. Noui’s the time ! ! 1 MATTING, OIL CLOTH, LINOLEUM, LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING. STOVES, « RANGES, CROCKERY. GLASS, to refurnish your home. •9 Tornadoes' Freak Work. II Call and Inspeet our Goods. The Tillamook breaking into pieces. One measured thirteen inches in circumference another fifteen inches. T. W. Carter took re­ fuge in a strawstack which was scattered in every direction, leaving him to the mercy of the storm which lifted him how high lie does not know. While in ihe air he came in contact with the tail or mane of a horse, which he grasped, but was torn from it, coming dowr. to the earth with hat in one hand and hair in the other. This statement is fully substantiated. The horse belonged to Mr. Kline of Beloit and had been hitched near the barn a few moments before the tornado. The wagon was never found and the horse was killed. Mr. Carter was slightly injured. Chickens were stripped of their feathers and carried miles away Machine Undertaker's Supplies Priees are loiu for First Class Furniture House ZErxix*nisiiei?s * calves are allowed to drop in the spring it is true large amounts of milk can be The destructive tornado which diso produced on cheap summer pasture, but luted a portion of the Keya Paha valley at this time milk sells at the lowest in northern Nebraska last week made price; the heat, drouth and flits are Dealers in quite a contribution to the list of freak­ troublesome ; the farmer is busy with ish capers which invariably characterize his crops and harvest and the care of the straight and rotary blows. Four horses milk and making of butter is much more were drawn into the vortex of the storm difficult than during the winter. Cows thrown against the ground feet foremost that freshen in the spring must lie put several times, each contact making sets on dry food during the winter and the of postboles, and yet the animals were Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. change usually produces a marked de­ not seriously injured. A cat had its tail Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing JVIaehines crease in the milk flow, or even causes shaved to the hide, but the hair, on its the animal to go dry entirely. The cow Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes ami Glass. body was not disturbed by the mower. must be fed a reasonable allowance A teaspoon that flew with the gale was during the winter to keep her in reason­ The Most GROCERY STORE in bent double. Many similar incidents of able condition and she often gives abso­ of the storm are related, some of which - ;■ lutely no returns for this food. The tax credulity, yet so common are they young calf in early winter is also coin­ in the history of tornadoes as to leave no pelled to begin dry feeds immediately room for doubting their correctness. In after weaning. The irony of fate was never more for an Iowa town, two years ago. a piece of On the other hand, the advantages of one-inch board was driven endwise cible illustrated than in the case of a winter dairying are numerous. If the dwelling house located on South Broad ­ through, the trunk of a tree and nearby a cow drops her calf in the fall or early stove shovel Aas embedded in a tree way. the entire front of which was winter she will give good flow of milk stump. Four years ago the most remark­ swept away, leaving the interior with throughout most of the winter season able of Kansas freaks took place near the furniture exposed to the elements on very little more feed than is necessary Salina. A baldheaded man, while run­ The furniture and bedding were piled in to winter a dry cow. In the spring, ning for shelter from a tornado, was a confused mass upon each floor, w hile when the milk flow has begun to de- struck by what proved to be a waman’s upon the rear wall of the second-story crease, the cow seems to take a new hair with such force that the ends w’ere bedroom was a legend, ‘ Good Luck.” start when put on grass, thus giving Two young women who were on a driven into Ins face, neck and crown of i practically two freshenings in the year. Fourth street cable car at the time of the his head, securing a luxuriant crop of By this method of dairying the greatest hair which restoratives failed to produce storm were entirely denuded. They left i milk yield occurs during the season of in the preceding ten years. This story the car stark naked and were cared for . highest prices. The farmer is not so was universally scouted but the fortunate in a house nearby. rushed with work and can give more Kansan secured a photograph of himself attention to feeding and caring for the In South St. Louis there was a house before and after taking and confounded whose entire north wall was torn out cattle. In the mild winter of Missouri the doubting Thomases. save a support under one of the window s it is not necessary to provide the very best shelter except during very small J south half of the south-east quarter of section T imber L and , A ct J une 3- 1878.—N otice for SUMMONS. Five parlor chairs were lifted by the and the window itself. The frame was P ublication . ' one; the north half of the northeast quarter parts of the season. The manure pro-' United Stales Land Office, of section twelve, the souihwest quarter of, tornado from the Kirdell house wreck at not damaged and not one of the panes of Oregon City, Oiegon, dttced in stabling mill easily repay for j n the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for section fifteen, all in township one north of Redbud, Mich., »n 1897, and placed in a glass were broken. May. 11th, iool. lsnge eight west of Willamette Meridian. the extra care and trouble. It is much F Botefu),r Notice is hereby given that in complfiuice In piiisua. ce of said order, »aid property will row uninjured at the rear of the lot A bed with its mattress in place was easier to care for milk and produce good with the provisions of the act of Congress of F. Botefuhr&co., plaintiff, | I be sold as a w hole, for cash in hand. i I aled at Tillamook City. Oregon, June 20th, June 3, I878. entitled “An act for the sale of Everything else was crushed to pieces be­ throw’ll from a house on Misso’iii avenue timber lands in the States of California, Oie- butter when the temperature is cool and I charle« H. Smith ami Ihlen I jcoi . H. H. ALDERMAN, Referee. gon, Nevmla and Wushingtou Teiritory,” neath the sandstone. The tornado at to the center of Lafayette park. Two Smith, defendant*. there is a great saving in ice. To Charles H. Smith and Helen Smith, the T imber L and . An june 3. 1878.—N otice for extended to all the Public Land States by Kirkville. Mo., last year played some pillow’s fell not far from it, but they were i1 After securing the best cow possible, J of Ai gust 4, 1892, above named defendant*; P ublication . AUGUST TSCHUDY, In the name of the state of Oregon : Y u and United States Land Office. strange pranks. A 2 year-old child was not the pillows belonging to this particu­ Of Mnltiiomah countv, of State of Oregon, ha« and having led her in the best and most vuvii each mjvu of you ure hereby required 10 io appear appear and ami O.egonCity, Oregon. this day filed in this office ids sworn state, carried 400 feet from its home, which lar bed. I answer Hie complaint filed against yon in the May 20th. l9*H 1 economical manner known, the next step cause on or before July 18, Biol, Notice is hereby given that in ; ompliance meiit No. 540:1, for the purchase of the Nw was destroyed and some of the inmates A middleaged German mechanic was is to take proper care of the milk. The ' above-entitled which is the time fixed by the court for the with the provisioiiH of the act of Congre-s of of section lo, hi Township 1 N, Range lo \V.,ane;iHiand States by act of August 4, Receh er of this office at Oregon City, Oiegon, on Friday the 9th day of August, 1892, sucked up just as he struck it, and he greatest milk production requires, liberal done in several ways, depending upon North, Range 10 West. names as witnesses : JOHN ERICKSON, All the interest of defendant. Helen Smith, William Luce. Philip Condit. J. P. was left, covered with mud, but other feeding of the pro|>er kind and the the future disposition of the milk. If the as heir at law of G. W Fearuside, deceased, in Of Astoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn A. Jones, of Sea«ide, Oregon. and to lot 3. section 16, township 1 South, Range wise in sound physical and mental selection of animals with milking ten­ ; separator can be used while the milk is lo West Willamette Meridian. Any and nil persons claiming adversely statement No. U:«3- for the purclia e of the 3 and 4, block 1, in Tillamook Cilv, lur- sas, in 1889, the house of Robert Reed and converting it into milk it is essential poses, and to establish his claim to said land County, Oregon. most returns to have cans and surrounded by ice cold water This summons is publi hed bv order of tee before the Register and Receiver of this office T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for was lifted as easily as a fenthar and in securing the Oiegon Citv, Oregon, on Monday the ouiids creamery it should lie aerated thoroughly I4t4t publication, July 18, 190I. 24 feet or more. The house being then of SepteinlK-r i9ol. N'evuda and Wi.Rhingfmi Territory,•' an extended and cooled as rapidly as convenient to of butter tat per year or more. The ex­ C ham B. M ookf . s , Register. loali *he Public Land Mate* by act of Augiiwt enveloped in darkness and not knowing 4, »892, 60 degrees or below. Never close covers pense of feeding and caring for the MARY Hl’H< 11, ing what had happened, he started for TiMBF.it L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otick F or Of Portluul, county of Multnomah. H’a e of animal wi'.l barely be met by the pro­ tightly on a can of warm milk. There Pl Bl.lCA 1 ION. the door, thinking it time to make an Oregon, ha-» thia »lay tiled in thia offi e her United Stules Land Office, are several forms of apparatus for duction of 150 to 175 pounds of butter MWorn M'Ht.meiit No. 54<>7. f,,r the pui. hioe . f Oregon City, po;i the ground, a« he expected, he fell Or. gon, foi the County of Tillamook, on the found in the production above expenses. separate the liquid into thin streams and litli day of June, 1901 in the partition suit of with the provisions of the act of Coiigrraa ot W, and will offer prof to al ow th t »he land t leabove named distance, injuring him- | E. Green, plaintiff, vs Mary Green June 3. 1878, entitled “An art for the «ale »ought ia inoie valuaolc for iU i" tier 01 atone A cow yielding 250 pounds per year allow all parts to reach the tiir will an­ Joseph Cowing. R H Armstrong, EstesJnaeph Cowing of timber lands in the states of California, than for agricultural t»«»'po»««M« and oeaUthlish self severely. Persons who watched the Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory. ' an her claim to »aid land la tore the RegiMte» and gives a fair profit, but a 300-pound cow swer this purpose. A pan with small Mary Evrlvn Cowing. E. H Cowing Johannes extrude«! to all the Public Laud Staten by act of Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, progress of the tornado along this por Wahlertand California ^fe Oeposit A Trust any, defendants, the umlersigm-d, referee AuffHMt 4. 1892, lion of its track state that the den.onia- I i H hich aa witlieaaea: WILLARD N. JONI». named ill said order of sale, u ill . x|>ose for sale eighteen or twenty inches above the milk fit. The ordinary yield of milk should William Luce, J. P. Craig. Philip Condlt and Of Portland, county ot Multnomah, State of and sell ns the law directs at public auction to ch I tury of the cloud was appalling; Oregon, haa thia day fil'd ill this office hi« A. Jone*, of Seaside, Oregon be 5,000 or G.OoO |K»unds per year, or can, is both cheap and efficient. Pouring the highest bidder, at the Court House door of sworn Any and all persona claiming adverse'/'lie statement No 5879. for the purchase of whirling with most frightful rapidity, said county, in the city of Tillamook City. something over 400 gallons. Some of the milk slowly several times from one Oregon , on Monday, the 22nd day of July, 1901, the South PLast % of Section No. 35m Tp. No. 1 h I h » vp <| h cnlH-d land* are leqiieated to ti e their the intense black column would at times N. Range No. 8 W of W.M .and will offer pi oof to ebiiiiiR in this office on or lielore aaid 9th da_ of at the hour of one o'clock p m.. the real pro ­ vessel to another will help. The sur ­ the best cows produce as high as 8,000 perty situated in (he County of Tillamook, show that the land nought ia more valuable for August, 190I. sjem to level the whole bluff as it disap­ ( iias B. M ooses . Register, timber or -»lo.ie thanfor agricultural pur ¡toae* to 10.000 pounds of milk her year, con- rounding air should lie perfectly pure, state of Oregon, and deact ibeu in said order of its and to establish hisclaim to said laud la-fore the peared from view within the rolling sale a* follows, to wit : Register ami Receiver of this office nt Oregon I taining 400 to 500 pounds of butter fat. fresh and cool during this process. I lie east half of the northwrs quarter and NOTICE FOR 1*1 'BLICA TION. mass of darkness. The eastern bank, lota one and two ot swtioii thirty-one ; the ( Ity. Or.,on Monday,the23rd dayof September, Inorder to know which are the good Department of the Interior, lie names a« witnesses Marriage iMi’t near so much a burden aouthwesf quarter of section thirty one ; the 1901 c ivered with a luxurious growth of tim-1 ¡.and Office at Oregon < ity. Ore . W. J. Smith.of Wi.aon, Or.; T. H. Potter, J. L. Moiith’oott q-iarter of section thirty one ; the ' cows it is absolutely necessary to em- July 1*1, Iqoi. lier, would, as the cloud moved along. | northwest quarter of section twenty ; the south Uellsaiidc W . Mead, of Portland, Ore. to some men as it ought to be. Notice i" hereby given that tlie following Any and all persons claiming adversely the I ploy some method of determining pro­ east quarter of section twenty, all in township named Mettler haa filed notice of Ilia intention He is an innocent man with women above described lands are requested to file their successfully emerge from its awful baj>- .. ____ one no.tfi of range __ six weat west of Willamette WBIanu-tte duction. such as the Babcock test, and to make fi «1 pro f in • upport «»I hi* claim, Meridian ; the «outliweal quaiter of aeclion rlain s in this office on or before said 23rd rtON watch how easy other profile do it. the stream, westward over tlie valley m qiisiter aud lot< three and four in section If F, No 12.679, for the Nw ' . of Se % . F. of influenced by the season of the year. It twenty five , the southwest quarter ot se< tiou We have the 1 eport of a Vermont Mw '/« of ecc« B ■,,,l Ne'4of Nw % acc.24, Ip. i Nothing is too good for the man who distance of sixty rods ouly a gentle wind twenty five ; the west half of the northeast should be the aim of the dairyman to a. h 9 w can convince the world that he thinks quarter and lots er hundredweight for of »aid land, v z twenty five; the souiheast quarter ot sev-tio.i The iMlphoe (Ka* ) tornado of May 30. modifies during the time when they will •er cent milk. The western When the average girl is in lotMM Wiliam R Illingworth William J. Hlniea. >•» ♦ I- twenty-six . the northeast quarter of section Frank »««ter and Frank 1«. Herrington, all of 1896. started in Saline county, Kansas. command the highest prices For this man she generally acts as originally a Ijetter showing than 'llllamook twenty six. all in township < mic north of range < KMimeriet make i P.O Oregon. seven ***t ot Millamotte Meridian; the reason winter dairying is much more C has . B. M