| CALF RAISING PROFITS ARE SHOWN BY BOY Origin of Fire Which Burn­ ed Two Girls Not Yet Determined father crazed by loss Little Girls Thought to Never Have Awakened From Sleep as Smoke Killed Them That the two girls, Rose 11, and [Irene 9, daughters of Mr .and Mrs. Joe Rosech, came to their deaths by carbon monoxide poisoning was re­ mit of an autopsy held here last Wed­ nesday morning by Dr. Miene of Port­ land. This offsets the rumors that there was a possibility of foul play regarding the fire which destroyed the Rosech home, though there is quite a few questions which are yet to be cleared up as soon as the father of the two girls is released from close observation at the hospital, where he vas taken in a crazed condition right after the fire. Facts whieh have been learned re­ garding the fatal fire are that Mr. Rosech left his house early Monday morning to go to the barh for the milking, accompanied by Lynn Smith, who had been helping him while Mrs. Roeech has been confined in the Boats’ hospital following the birth of an­ other child last week. Rosech stated that he had built no fire in the house ,Wore he left for the barn. His two small daughters had been left alone asleep in an upstairs bedroom. A few minutes after they had been I at work in the barn the electric lights there went out and Mr. Rosech start­ ed for the house about sixty feet tvsy, to investigate. It was then he discovered that his house was afire. He and Smith made futile attempts i to enter and bring the girls out but | were prevented and endangered by the smoke and flames. A watch [later found in the ruins had stopped ¡it 6.35. Neighbors attracted by the fire "gged up a garden hose and were us- “tg it on the house and barn, when the Tillamook fireman arrived at the ?iaee. It was some minutes before Chief Coates of the fire department pM apprised of the fact that the two i Prla had not yet been taken from the [house. As soon as he learned this I he caused all the work to be concen- trated upon the house in the hopes that the bodies could be rescued be- w* they were too badly mutilated, pt was nearly nine o’clock before the pins were cool enough to allow a “arch. ‘he bodies of the two little girls Ifrc found close together directly pder the bedrooms they had been p'jpying and it is thought quite pibable that they never awakened their sleep before they were p-soned by the gaseous smoke, as 1 has been practically determined f $1,795 per The con "any nronp •• irufbct*1 year. ♦ coun.sd Mon lay by Major A. A daogh’cr arrived at the Henry We C eary, under autharit)r of the N .:iUi Cospr. ucso-juarter* at San Heisel home November 21. The little ' idy has been named Jean Nacelle. F> an. rco. On the same day a daughter arrived —— ♦ ■" George Locrpabel of Mohler was a at the Clarence Edner home at Ne­ visitor in town Tuesday. tarts. Dr. Smith attended both cases.