vT TTTE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAy, POKTLAXD, FEBRUARY 3, 1918. 19 E M P-l -A PROCLAMATION From President Wilson William Tyler Admits Having Paid 515,000 to Harry Hen derson "Injured Husband." Tells the Need for Eric IS GAINED BADGER E MAN AND WIFE GO AWAY Ix-paty Constable Who Made Arrest XwraiM Saapkrtoa Clrcmraatan cc Which Lad to Oplnloa Ilia Arrival at Uoim Timed. till stronger evidence of "badger tul war brought to Heat ytrday by Deputy tuttrtrt Attorney DrBpey ia hi Inveettcatloa of lb ettleinBt f lb II Blleaatloa of afrectloe ait atarted laet week by Harry L Jieadersoa. aueband of Etftel iiender on. who u rq'iad living at aa Eaet fcid boa w.ta William Tytr, a wealthy aaldd;-l man. TSal Trior paid eli.0 In ttlmnt ileaoersoa laitaad of $50. ra ba flm reported, waa a reluctant adrnle aiea aiad by alia yetrdy. aad sub taa LI ted br hi attorney, Joba Balv r ef lrioa City. r1a Learwed Frwaa ittaatr Additional dleloura war given to Mr. DtsiitT br rpatr Coastablas Cloaa aad Watklnds. who arrested I Tyler aad ba tleeier.on tail early laet Thursday morning. Many of their fart wra gained, they said, from Oeorg A. flail attorney for Hender son, aad Mr Kali accompanied thera to Tyler nom and was present whn they placd Tiler and th vomit un dar arrest, Attbouaa th aatbarltlaa say that Mr. Ttall appears to ba above suspicion, Mr. Iarapy declared that It looks aa though th attorney apparently had been grossly deceived by Henderson, whoa b represented. It waa Mr. Hall who directed tb deputy coaatablea to th room wher they found Tyler and th Henderson womaa. SaaaWtowa Art At . "Th thing looked auspicious to from ihe start, aald Deputy Constabla Oloaa. "When we arrived ther during tb early giortilnf hoars we found tb outsld door all unlocked. We learned, too, from Tyler that a doc which Is usually kot la th kitchen at night was locked up In th bedroom that nlvbt for th first tlm Mrs. Henderson had been living with him. This doer, they told us. usually barked when atranger cam about th plac. "Hoth Tyler aad th womaa also ad- Butted to ua that Mrs. Henderson bad bee a sleeping In aa adjoining room aad had entered Tyler a room just a short tlm before we arrived. This Indicated that If It la a badger ini' ah knew Juat when to expect ua and had ca tered Tyler room to plac him In a compromising situation vtea wa co lored th plac. "Th wbol thl-c looked mlchty suspicious to us because II had been ar ranged to arreet them a night or two aritor. but had been put off at Hair uggeatloa. He aald Henderson thought wo should wait until early Thursday morning. Ia fact, wa hav found that th exact tlm of our entering th plac had been derided upon, apparently by Henderson aad bta wl f o." fleaderaaa aad Wit Geo. Tt was learned further by Mr. Derap eey that Immediate. y after she waa re leased from eaatody. following her ar rest. Mrs. Henderson reclstered at a dowatowa hotel Her she met Tyter several tmes. while at the same time she waa sltppintr off ta Vancouver at Bights. It la said, to stay with her auebend. No Irsce ha yet beea found of either TIendereoa or hia wife, although Mr. rrapey yesterday Increased Mrs. Hen derson ball bond to 1)00 and Issued a warrant for her arreU Hs said that action would probably be taken Monday to aeflfy the Anglo-Atierlcan Bank at ra a Pranclco to withhold paymeet of the lllf draft secured at Vancouver by Mr and Mrs. Hendersoa until chs lavaatlgstloa Is completed. Tyler uliaa to Pre Manors. Arthouaa he says he ta certain that fee has ei mulcted est ef the tit. ta a "uadaer gem."" Tyler yesterday to. Mr. Ierrpeev Ibat he had so dlr to swear out a warrant for either Hen derson or hla wife He said he believed ho had been "r.f." but wa wining to let matter drop for the sake of rr Ho bemoaned th publicity giv en him. It was learned yesterday from Van couver that Mra Henderson hsd beea named aa co-re poo dent by Tyler's wlfs la a divorce actloa there a year ago la which Tyter waa pia'nttff That suit waa dropped and Mrs. Tyler subse quently secured a divorce In the local courts. Later the returned to her (or taer hose ta HUnola. 4-MI'UTE MENT0 SPEAK t-hipballdlng to Be Subject of Ad- ttrease at forvland Theater. Tea Four-Minute Vsa wi?l speak at It different Portland theater thla week oa the topic. "The Maa of the Hour the Shipbuilder.- The Burpos of the week a campaltra I to gel sallied erorkmea to enroll for work In th shipyards when needed and to arous ta public to the crucial Im portance ef bul ding ship. During the week Oeneral Charles T. Pee be will speak at the unet The ater: Conrad P. Clsea at ths Peoples: W. A- Burke at the Circle and trand Monday and Friday only: Fred L Car ton at Ihe Liberty; W. F. Woodward at Pantagaa: Thomas C. Ryaa at the Co lumbia. Judge decree IL Rossman at the Majestic. Frederic H. Whitfield at the Circle and F'.rand. Wednesday only Judge Arthur C Dayton at the Lyric, aad A. O. Clark at th Hlpsodroma WASHINGTON SURVEY ON I'arra Ilelp Specialist J. C. Scott Ba Charge of Work la Stale. WASHINOTOX STATS CO tXEOE. PalUnan, Fab. i. Special.) An nouncement of Washington'a farm sur vey to bo completed during the month of February, has bean mad by Farm Help ttpecla'.lst J. C Scott. Tea Washlactoa scat survey will la alade estimates of labor Beaded for 111. both seasonal aad year-around: taa amount of livestock oa hand a year age. aad new; th amount of livestock to be bought aad sold. Mr Scott aays that n Important fnactloa ef tb sever will be to facili tate the exchange of eommodltlsa. sucii aa live lock aad eeed. between farmer of different state and different regions within the same state, who now are aaadloapped by aet kaowtng what may be bought or sold in ethor regtona. P"aoae your waat ad t Th Orego- LLQ i t. ." . i i- "TT" O Armeniaii viM Week Sa A- i v y ... - ' "Every Dollar for Relief" WW i 1 THb WHITE HOUSE WASHINCTOH 'IX APPEAL TO THt'UIIEIClN PXOFU. Oa yatir ags, la eempUansg with resolutioaa pasted fer to 8aat aad ty th Haus ef BaprMantatl, X appointed day upon which th people of iba Caltad Etat sight Mkl such contribution a tbty f lt disposed for the aid f th stricken. Armenian and Syrian peoplee. Aaerlean dialoaatia and consular repreeentatir anil ether Aaerlean reeldente recently returned from Western Asia, aseur Be that any thousands of live were aad f roa starva tion by the gifts ef th Aaerlean people last winter. They alee -bring full assurance ef th continued effective distribution ef relief and report that the Buffering aad death froa exposure and ' etarvation will inevitably be very such greater thie winter than last unless th survivors can be helped by further contribution froa Aserlca. Keporte Indicate that of orphan alone ther are aor than 400(000, besides woman and ether dependent children, ranch ing a total of aor then 2,000,000 deetltut survivors. The eituatloa le eo distressing ae to take a special appeal to th yapathle of all, Za Tiaw of th argent need 2 call again upon th peopl f tb Cnited Statet t aalc such further contribution they feel disposed, la their yapathy and generosity for the aid of thee uf faring peoplee. Contributions nay ba aade through th Aaerlean Bad Cross, ashlngton, D. C. or direst to th Aaerlean, Cooaitte for Armenian and Syrian Relief. Cleveland H. Dodge, treasurer. On Hadlaoa Averus, Raw Tork City, S. October. HIT. never a cause more worthy Indorsed by the American Red Cross, which also helps sup port the movement. y.- 'tJ s V;---:-:. Sir J J .w sk I !:-w?!!S(s La.i : : - i : J I H I The President thought the case of these suffering children of enough importance to you, me and other Americans to issue this proclamation. Every agency for good in this world has indorsed it. It is the most urgent appeal from a people ridden by "German Kultur" that you have yet had a chance to answer. On every dollar you give will depend a life. It will be the biggest task in the world to save all those who today are dying from lack of even the most necessary things to sustain life. In other words, it is up to you as to just how many of these must suffer the most horrible of fates. WILL YOU SAVE A LIFE? Of course, you will but act quickly. Every cent that is collected will be transmitted almost over night to those who are suffering. Every way of sympathy and the helping hand is doing its utmost to bring those Christians relief and to BRING IT QUICKLY. n The committee is doing its part. How about YOU? So This Is Armenian Life Saving Week February 4 to 10 "SA VE A LIFE "B UT DO IT Q UICK ARMENIAN BELIEF COMMITTEE, Ben Selling, Treasurer, Portland Hotel BawsBBBBeBBBSBBwaBBSrBBaBsr ssaa sgwsaaaassnBTei DADDYGLUBTO PROTEST OBGjUnXATIOX FXAX TO lEMEDT MAIL SERVICE. Matter of BoleUava Met Cetttaa Letters eat ta These to Be Takra Xw With Oe verm am eat. A campelra ta remedy conditions which for some reason er other make It Impoeelbl for soldlsrs and Bailor to (at nail promptly from home, la to be started br the Fathers of Soldiers and Sailor of Orscon. The organization, which la better known as the "Daddy Club. has appointed a committee com- prtalnc Samaer Merrick. & B. Huston and T. Dahl to formulate plan for a campaign. At a meetlr.s; ef the club Friday nfsht at the Library, note war com pared and It waa found that aoldleriva and sailors da aot receive all th mall eat t them aad that letter from them to their borne est loot la some strantre manner. Members of the orianltatlon spoke ef bavin wrlttsn three or (our letter a treek and bavins; received let ter from their son months later asking why they had not written. Also It waa aald that the boys nave mentioned in letter received that they have beea writing regularly several Limes a week and the letters have gone astray. Taa una la aald to a true or package. Mam her ef th committee epoke or havta complained t Government offl- ciala without avail. Th plan now Is to arc tbe eixaaitaUoB of "Caddy Club." throughout Oregon and to have them appoint committees to aid In protesting sgalnat ths practice. It la planned also to take th question up with other states and get the same sort of or ganizations. Ths committee believes that by getting enough strength b hind the protest they may be abl to correct the trouble. Pasco Crged to Build Good Roads. PASCO. Wash.. Feb. 1 (Special.) Herbert Cuthbert, executive secretary of ths Pacific Northwest Tourist As soclatlon. spoke at th Liberty Theater last night, urging th people ot rasco to boost for good roads, bridges, etc.. stating that with the building of rood roads a large part of the tourist travel now going by the way of California can be diverted through thla section. He also urged the Improvement of p -lie parka and other facilities for the accommodation of tourists parsing through the city. Gray Harbor Pioneer Elect. ABERDEEN. Wash- Feb. i. (Spe cial.) Mrs. Jeannette Walker, first County Superintendent of Schools hare, was elected president ef the Grays Har bor Pioneers' Association Thursday night. James A. Hood was chosen vice president: Mrs. William Irvine, secre tary; Mra Julia Plnckney, treasurer: Mra Jean B Stewart, historian; Rev Charles McDermoth. chaplain, and H H. Carter, A W. Mlddleton. J. O. Lewis and L. J. Kolta. truataaa. Pastor Become Lieutenant Chaplali WHITMAX COLLEGE. Walla Walls tfna. Feb. 1 (Special) Milton C Lutz. pastor of the United Brsthrei Church, of this city, left Wednesday evening for) Camp Lewis, whers hi wUi b Lieutenant-Chaplain, DurLng the past esmester Lieutenant-Chaplain Luts baa been a special student at Whitman College. Mrs. Fay Brough ton"e Sunday school, class presented Rev. Mr. Luts with a handsome solid gold signet ring before hia departure for American Lake. Momnonth Hear From Soldiers. MONMOUTH. Or, Feb. X. (Special.) Monmouth heard from two of its members of Company L this week. Ed ward Stanley Evans wrote a short mes ec to hla mother. Mrs. E. T. Evans. Mrs. J. L. 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