Motorcycle RidersRace At Co. FairCANBY, Sept, 20—The ClackamasCounty fair opening day motorcyclerace was a three mile free for air* stunt, in which the first prize of $10 was won by Virgil Maddox of Oregon City; second prize was won by John Dozier of Canby; and .third to Bill Maddox of Oregon City.In a one-half mile race for time* the leaders were Virgil Maddox. 3d seconds; John Dozier, 39 seconds and Bill Maddox 40 seconds.to be determined to hold the straits at all costs.One of the best evidences of this Isthe tact that many British subjectsIncluding the families of officers, are leaving the city.It is understood here that the French cabinet warned the Angoragovernment of the inadvisability ofan asfmlt on the neutral zone but thenationalists are believed to have replied that the proposed attack is in rhe nature of a defensive and protective movement in view of Great Britain's military preparations in support of her alleged policy of depriving Turkey of Thrace.The Kemaliets are in dangerous proximity to the neutral zone.itSaItCANBY LOCALSiMr. and Mrs. C. L, Strong have a new twelve pound boy. Dr. Mount of Oregon City report mother and son as doing well.A new arrival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bab* i$ a hoy born last Sunday. Dr. Dedman reports good health to mother and child.Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Pitta were visited by the stork last Tuesday after* noon and are the happy possessors of a baby girl.Those leaving Canby for vacations during the past week were: Avon Jess and wife for Vancouver, Wash.; Rev. Wicker and wife of the Nazarene church for Garihalda beach.Bennie Brusch, IS years of age. of the Mackaburg section, while on ahunting trip in the mountains backof Mo)alia, was kicked by a horse! I Monday, receiving a compound frac- jCANDIDACY Of HALL IS1It!estcCONTESTED BY LAWYERiture of his leg.On his return from Chicago, where he took a post graduate course in music during the past summer. Prof. Franklin Liiuner, stopped over in Canby. last week to visit friends. Prof. Launer has accepted a position on the faculty of Willamette University.SALEM. Sept. 20.—Henry E. Sfat-tery Eugene attorney, as a taxpayer of Oregon, today filed suit against Secretary' of State Koxer to restrain the latter from certifying to the county clerks of Oregon the name of Charles Hall of Marshfield as an independent candidate for governor. He alleges that under the law, Hail, as a defeated Republican candidate, is barred from becoming an independentcandiate and that, despite this inhibition of law Kozer plans to certify Hall's name which will involve expenses totaling approximately $150. which he, as a taxpayer, must help topay.44t8thc(British Trades UnionConstitutionalityOf Gasoline TaxesAssailed In SuitsOinTo Oppose War WithEastern KeinalistsLONDON, Sept. 20.—Stop the war!was the slogan of representatives of six million British laborers as the labor council of the Trades Union Con-SALEM. Sept. 20.—The constitutionality of the* state tax on gasoline sold for use in automobile traffic was attacked this morning by the city of Portland In a suit filed against Secretary of State Kozer and the Associated Oil company. The city asks that Kozer and the company bo restrained from collecting the tax from the city.Allegation that the clause of thettOwOb£GOsivsCOd€13sitStjuwltq• ill