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71 THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM. OKEGON." TUESDAY HORNING, DECEMBEH 13, 1927 :::," deoisiied U TlinEflT. CUE Complaint - Against- J. H. Cloyd .3d. By Stanley , . Frye, Boxing Tutor The manly art of self defense CftB&ot alwsys bo depended upon o strongly as to rendfcr anneces jr in appeal to the courts of liw. ' -, . "-, fitch was the decision., reached f esterday by Stanley Frye, boxing astruetor at the Salem Y. M. C. A sritwhlle official referee for boxiuf cards at the Saltm armory and reputed to hare been, at one time champion boxer of the Paci fic fleets - frye swore out a criminal com flftlat against one J. H. Cloyd for saault. .- Aprdlng to the best of lnfor RUom gathered by the authorities It ftU came about In this way: Cloyd and Frye each has an . apartment in the same apartment ' tiouse on Ferry street between Jfth and 13th. Each Is happily married. Frye himself baring re f turned from his honeymoon only a few months ago. Hut the Cloyd family. It seems, tad become addicted to the use of phonograph. On Sunday after noon it gare forth its characteris iieaUy melodious strains just when the Frye family was desirous tt poBderlng and meditating about gpmetbing else. Tl communicated with Cloyd to the effect that he did not choose e listen to the phonograph ' any longer. : Cloyd Indicated his un- vtiUngness to cooperate "with this ieatlment. . I'roBOuncement followed pro- louneemenL Edict followed edict. T'lttraatum followed, ultimatum. jiotn parties rorgot tnat it was undgy afternoon. : The- upshot of the whole thing s that an . limitation .'was ten dered and accepted to argue the Cifttter out, by hand In the back yard of the apartment house. Just who gave out the original invita tion and who accepted it was not Jear when the facts began to un ravel themselves 1 ate yesterday. The act remained, however, that between the two the idea was hit upon and unanimously adopted. From the time they reached the tack . yard the account becomes riouded with considerable conjec ture and speculation. It seems to ts agreed that Cloyd'e eye took on an unnatural hue. and that the episode - was ended - when - Frye made a sudden exit. - v" when he swore out his com plaint Monday - Frye insisted that Cloyd had produced a knife and made as If to use it on him. Cloyd, who was soon haled. Into court. In sisted .that this wm not th case. leading - to the conclusion ?. that Frye had simply been routed at his own "game.',":'" : -- r ;, : Wires of the two men. who It seems ; were somewhere "In the background all the time; furnish ing Inspiration If not guidance and stimulant. - aliening themselves strictly on a family basis. . Mrs. Frye insists -that Cloyd did flour ish a knife she saw It. Mrs. Cloyd is aa sure that her husband' did nothing of the j kind he didn't even -have a knife In his tos ses sion. ;'- j ..i . Arraigned In justice court yes terday, Cloyd was riven tima in which to consult an attorney and was allowed to go free on his own recognisance. Lyle J. Page, de puty district 1 attorney,: indicated last night that opportunity will be given to, have the whole matter alfed to the bottom. . . . Pioneer Contractor .Here " Dies After Long Illness v II. N.. Eley, pioneer contractor and builder, died Sunday evening, December 11. at his home at 1317 State street, folio wing. a prolonged Illness of several months. Mr. Eley waa born ? In Wisconsin in 1852. coming to Salem in 1886 where he resided until his death. He is survived by his widow, Man- ecy Mynatt Eley; two daughters, urace ana Maua, ana one son. Richard Eley. . - Many of the j prominent build ings of Salem and the Willamette ralley were built by Mr. Eley. Among them are the science hall on the Willamette university cam pus; the first Minto residence; the Bishop and; Bayne buildings; the . Gray . Belle- building; two hemes owned by Joseph Meyers; the Thlelsen -. residence ; - the Spauldlng, Smith and George ', Wat ers "residences; four buildings at the: feeble-minded school; three dormitories at the Cottage Farm; the gymnasium at. Vancouver Bar racks, and Mechanical hall at Ore gon State college. - - - He also painted ' and shingled the steeple of the First Methodist church in 1 888 ; and did finishing work on the state capitol building. Boys' and Girls' Apparel ; Shop Opened By Morleys , 'Morley's.' Boys and Giris Shop" has opened at 227 North High, opposite the new Terminal hotel. Mrs. Lane Moriey will hare charge of this children's specialty shop. Mr. and Mrs. Moriey hare been In business In ' Salem and . Roseb org f or several years. - - - - This will - be the only shop - In Salem handling children furnish ings for . girls - and boys under twelve years of age exclusively. This store will carry a line of hand made goods for babies.: A woman's exchange will be another feature. ' GOOD CAUSE r i "Where are you off in such a hurryT" : r The hat of the man behind has blown off : "What does that matter to you, that you are running, too?" t -. "I have got It on.' J Too Jate To Classify j situation wanted female. Ex perienced demonstrator, grocery clerk " ot esthler. . 24 Hours Ends - A common cold may result in grippe or flu. At the very first sign, go to a drug store and get a box of HILL'S. Take promptly. HILL'S breaks up a cold in 24 hours because it docs the four vital things at once stops the cold, checks the tever, opens the bowels and tones the system. Red box, 30 cents. imxs - Crwmide - Qwfnfne: A Christmas Sale of FRAMED Ye are placing all framed pictures on sale at a discount of Save on Christmas Gifts (Framed Mottos Are Not Included In This Sale) Commercial Book Store 1 163 North Commercial Street A. A. 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