Medtord Mail Tribune SECOND WEATHER' Frost Tonight; Tuesday tale. Mat. 7 Mln. Oi.C. r EDITION Fortv-flfth Year. Dull y Tenth Tfr. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915 NO. 167 s R USSIA SENDS ULTIMATUM FDR PEACE OR WAR TD BULGARIA: ANSWER TODAY BULGARS MUST GH00SEBETW1XT BELLIGERENTS Unless Bulgaria Concedes Fully De mands of Russia and Breaks Off Relations With Teutons, Russia Will Break Off Diplomatic Rela tions Mackcnzen to Lead Drive. LONDON, Oct. J. Two pow- crful Russian squudrons nro re- ported to have npjicared off tho Unitarian coast near Varna, on the Black sen. This nnnouncc- "" ment is mndo by tho Tribunn of Home, nccortliiif,' to the corro- "" " spondent thcro of the Kxchnngo "" Telegraph company. IMrrilOGRAI), vin London, Oct. 1. - Unless Bulgaria linn conceded fully the demands of Russia concerning the breaking off of relations with the cen tral powers by 2 o'clock this after noon, tho Russian minister ot Sofia and his stuff will depart. However, us Russia draws n distinction between tho Unitarian government and the Unitarian people, no repressive meas ures will bo adopted against Unitar ian subjects in Russia. Even M. Mudjariow, Bulgarian minister to Russia, will not bo expell ed, ills passports will not bo giwn to him and ho will lie permitted to re main undisturbed, although to offic ial relations' vhTbo maintained with him as t)io representative of lung I'etdiuaud. Itiis.sin Acta Alone Tlie foreign office explains that flic fuel that Russia alone sent an ulti matum to Bulgaria was due to volun tary recognition on this part of her allies of this nation's predominance in the Balkans and of her moral claim upon the gratitude of the Balkan peo ple. Whether France. Italy and Great Britain will withdraw their represen tatives ut Sofia in ease Russia takes this action has not yet been decided. Russia felt compelled to make this move, in view of tho failure of nil of lorts to bring prcsMiro through other means on Kinjr Ferdinand. It is the iew of tho Russian Roernmcnt that the recall of its minister would con vince tho Bulgnrinu people that King reidinaud'b policy is dangerous. i ' Must Cliooio Today LONDON, Oct. -I. Bulgaria must make her choice today for an open nl banco with tho central powers uud Tin key, or for neutrality. When her decision will be made known publicly icts with the censors, but it is re garded as unlikely that thero will be delay in. satisfy injr tho widespread anxiety to know tho best or tho worst. There is a marked division of opin ions in London as to which side King Fcidiunnd nud Premier Radoslnvoff will chooso. Notwithstanding tho signs of hostility toward Sorbia ou tho part of Bulgaria, the opinion is expressed by some well-informed dip. lomats that Bulgaria will not fight, and that oven though tbo government should elect to do so, tho Bulgarian people would resist such a policy. Mwkenwn to IjnuI In tho meantime, Sofia continues to deny the existenco of the minatory conditions on which tho Russian ulti matuin is based. Negative action, (Continued on page six) NEW YORK, Oct. J. Tho Sooiety for thu Suppression of Viuo announc ed today that it has appointed John S. Sumner as noting suorotary of the froeioty to continue tho work gf vice KUpprcittM iu which the iato An tttuay CuutttM:k whs eu-ngod. Mr. Smiinor i a lawyer and wn of Rear Admiral George W. Sumner, retired. HIGHEST DAM TO SUPPLY ; .v, " frjtmMm SBsSkmmr SBKT- , "fTH rY ' 5' ifsBBBBEflHBoPv tfiuflBk -BBIBHE v,uBHBBr flBBBH ibhX li n bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb''svsp'''pjs9hpbphbppjmpc I ESwffBi ' -V -'&& naajijCiSILLLLH Arrowrock tlntn, near lloUc, Idaho, now completed WORLDS HIGHEST DAM DEDICATED AT I101SE, Idaho, Oct. 1. Special trans over tho United States govern ment's railroad .today carried thou Hands of 'southern Idaho pcoplo to Arrowrock to attend thp dedication of tho great Arrowhead dahL built to store tho flood waters of tho Boiso rlvor. Tho dedicatory exercises In oludo addresses by J. II. Lowell for tho government and Governor Moses Alexander for tho stato and water users. Tho dam Is 3I8.C feet high and It cost flvo million dollars. At noon carrier pigeons took mes sages to Arrowrock from every part of tho Ilolso Irrigation district to tho crest of tho dam. Arrowrock dam Htands to day tho highest dam yet built, a monument to tho efficiency of tho government. Reclamation Service; the key to on Irrigation project that ndds 240,000 fruitful acres to tho permanent wealth of tho nation. In tho roborvolr back of Arrow rock dam, a bowl IS miles long rnd cupablo of draining a basin of 2C10 square miles, moro than twlco tho area of tho stato of Rhodo Island, thcro Is to bo stored each year 244, 000 acrc-fcot of wator for Irrigation In tho lato summer months when tho normal flow of tho river Is exhausted. It is tho highest dam In tho world. It Is the only ono of Its kind con structed In tho history of irrigation. Tho total cost to build It Is $5,000, 000, approximately $2,500,000 undor the estimates. Four jcars wero oc cupied in erecting It and It stands (Contlnuod on pago six) fcV f:siy TIiU plctmo Iioh. Lou two ft wis k...t away, and tl rult inmieoM) gops nwde lu Uio concrete BOISE DAHO WATER SEMI-ARID EMPIRE BATTLE CRUISERS WASHINGTON, Oct. -I.-Prnidcul Wilson, Secret ary Daniels and Chair man Padgett of tho houso naval com mittee decided today at a conference at the Whita Houso that the naval program fortho coming- session of congress shall include tho addflidh'of fast battle cruisers to the Anlerican fleet. Tho nnvy has now, nono. The conference dismissed tho naval estimates more than an hour. Aitcr ward Secretary Daniels 6nid tho pro gram had not been completed nnd ho was not ready Jo make any announce ment as to what increases ho would recommend to congress. Mr. Daniels, howovor, said that the report mndo to him by Naval Constructor MoBridc, who returned from England last week after juvestignting naval lessons of the war, had convinced him that fast warships of powerful types were ab solutely essential to a well-balanced nay, toward wluch his recommenda tions will trend. Ho refused to bay how many submarines congress will ho asked to provide, but indicated his opinion that tho pubmcrsibles will be recognized by important additions. No diiect reports have been icceK- ed from Germany and Austria, but general information regarding the Gcnnatt navy is in tho hands of tho navy department. secretary Daniels expects to have his estimates ready by October 13. Tho need of increasing the number of midshipmen at tho naval academy was touched on at today's conference nnd it was agreed that tho corps should bo brought up to tho full ca- paelt yofjho academy. ell pUced hoU fio.n a la-ceiitlincter was tlmt tho MK.f ued fa, cxifaj; and niawnry nt Ujo left, ON NAVAL PROGRAM FOR UNITED STATES M. . T,,lji. rrrT -TF1 nrTT ...... . ( IIBIIIU-M- MiMiwiiiwiiirwiiiiiTiiliiiHi FRENCH FORCES MAKEPROGRESS NORTH OF ARRAS Germans Admit Loss of Trench, But Claim Gain in Struggle With Brit ish at Loqs French Report Con tinuous Fighting With Steady Gains in Territory. niiKLIN, Oct. 4 A further gain for tho Germans In tho struggle with tho Uritlsh near, Loos was reported today by tho war office. Tho French succeeded In wresting from tho Gormana part of a trench near Glvenchy. PARIS, Oct. 4. Fronch troops havo continued to mako progress to the north of Arras, according to tho 'announcement given out by tho French war office this afternoon. Thero has been almost continuous fighting botweon tho trenches, ac companied by nrtlllory exchanges, in tho vicinity of Nbuvron and Qucnuo vlcres. Thero also has been artillery fight ing in tho Champagno district. Airships Btiell'lUIIroAd A squadron of French atoroplancs ban thrown down' forty bombs of heavy calibre on tho railroad station at Met. Tho text of the communication fol fel fol eows: "Wo havo continued to mako pro gress to tho north, of Arras In tho forest ot Glvenchy,' and nt Hill No. iiu.. Jicrot.w.a occupied the cross roads of flvo highways.-, "Thoro has bon almost continuous fighting with ' hand grcnadcsB and bombs accompanied by artillery fight ing from each sldo, In tho vicinity of Quennovlcrcs nnd Nouvron. "In the Champagne district thoro has been artlllory fighting in tho vi cinity of tho N'avarain farm, Counter Attaclui Repulsed "Yesterday evening two counter at tacks on tho part ot tho enemy to tho north of Mosnll wero repulsed. Tho night passed quietly on tho re mainder of tho front. "Ono of our airship squadrons has thrown down on tho Sablons railroad station at Motz no fowor than forty shells of heavy calibre. Other French aviators continued tho bombardmont from tho air of tho railroad lines, junction points and railroad stations bohlnd tho German front." ALLIES LAND TO ATHENS. Oct. 3. vin Paris. Oct. 4. All doubt as to tho entrance of Greece into tho war on tho sido of thn ' entente allies has now been disposed TWO GERMAN SH ELLS DID THISI gim riul tho utter xH-pm, of one tho inner fort, hecfai: tliat U,o fort ASSIST GREECE l ' -'' I SAti rRAHClSCO tonoL.vz.u i ViLt a: 14 1 ;. n .... t! if-rUtU K.r'ir.'J.w iate: A I Wi Wi' A v av : jl rw m a u a ivi . SZ" - TA John J. Carty. chief tiigtiieer for tlio Hell telephono system, who In re HK)iisll)lo for Hie success or Wlirlivrt Tolepliony, rvceMng congratulntloiw over llio nlivlcds phono nt .Mih-h Island, near Kah Fnmcl.sco, fiimi 'lliewloro X. VaII, itwsldent of the system. 'In Xow York City. : SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ALLIES WAR LOAN NEW YORK', Oct, H.An important announcement indicating tho success of tho Anglo-French lonri waH made today by J. P. Morgan & Co. It was to the effect that no subscriptions to tho underwriting will bo received af ter 10 n. in. tomorrow. The stntement of J. P. Morgan & Co. follews: ''In li.ilirilf nf llin tnnnfirrAru nT llin underwriting syudicato of tho Anglo French loan, J. P. Morgan & Co. an nounco that no subscriptions toward tho underwriting will ho received nf ter 10 o'clock tomonow (Tuesday) morning." Subscriptions for llio loan contin ued to pour in today. Among those seeking to suhburibo wero a consider a bio number of British nud French citirens residing abroad. The foreign oidcrs canio by cable and from tho Now York finnnoial agents of London and Paris houses with wealthy clienteles. of. Tho official organ of tho gov ernment bnya that tho landing of French troops at Saloniki is for tiio purpnso of assisting Greece. CLOSE TOMORROW of the outer foits at Novo GootglotMc. T, ui,derid.inl..K for a simco of no u-bM. t.,u iiuhkI,.,.. ,...., vJllTT"''... i - .. L RUW030N, vn. LOST TO BRITISH IJURLI.V, Oct. 1 A dispatch from tho front published in tho Lokal An- 'zclger today, says that tho Drltsh and French losses In tho now offcnslvo havo boon so great that ronowal qt tho attacks Is not expected. German troops aro said to havo begun a coun ter offeuslvo, this correspondent says, and havo occupied "a particularly Im portant part ot tho nrltlsh front," after inflicting heavy losses on their opponents. IIo adds that tho ground wont by tho British nt Loos la grad ually being recaptured iu tho dully battles which aro in progress. "Tho chlof plan of tho enemy," ho continues, "was to break through bo tweon Ilhclms and Argonno. This was rendered futllo becauso tho attack was broken by tho wonderful bravery ot our troops, tho timely disposition of rosorves nnd tho uso of our nowly prepared cntrenchmnts. Although ho mado repoatcd attacks, tho enemy uovor succeeded in increasing his gains. "On tho east flank wo wero en abled to win an appreciable advantago by a counter offonslvo." " " ""B ol Ul , . ' ' MfctttsoS GERMANS CLAIM REGAINING GROUND MEDFORD LOSES CASE AGAINST POWER COMPANY Federal Court Sustains Validity of Twcnty-flvc-Year Franchise and Permits Company to Purchase the Plaot for $20,000, Applying $17, 606 Owed by City ort Price. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 1. Tho Cjty of Mcdford lost its enso against tho California-Oregon Power company in the United States district court hero today. Judge Charles E. Wolvorton read n decision tuidcr which tho power company will bo allowed to purchaso the city's clcctrio power plant for $20,000 and to continue its contract to furnish power. Tho amount of $17,000 owed by tbo city to tho company for power already furnished will apply on tho purchaso price. Tim ease grew out of n contract which was entered into by tho city council on voto of the pcoplo Juno 7, 1007. Thn contract gavo tho com pany a !!5-ycnr Jeaso of tho plant witli tho right to purchase. Tho ground on which the city asked that tho contract bo declared void Was that the city charter contained a clause preventing tho council from eutoring into public utilities enntrnpto extending over a term of moro than ton years. Judgo Wolvorton declared that tho city council had deliberately tried to get around this clause mid ns tho company hnd "faithfully performed it" part of tho contract it should' be al lowed to go abend ami purchase tho plant. E LAN&FORD, Pa., Oct. 4. Tho b5x men uud thrco boys who wero res cued yestordny after liaving been im prisoned for moro than six days in tho Coaldulo initio of tho Ichigli Coal & Navigation compnny, wero in good condition today nnd all aro expected to be ablo to go to their homes in a few days. They aro being fed ep tiiely on liquid. Permission was given their families to visit theuiitoday for it short time. Tho fact that the accident occurred before noon ratlior than iu tho after noon is given as one of tiio principal reasons why tho men wero found alive. Their dinner pails wero full in tho morning uud with this supply of food thoy wero ablo to get sutlioiciit nourishment for four of tho six dajs. The last two days of their imprison- ment wero spent without food of any kind. i lANS NAME LONDON, Oct. 1.--A dispatch from Sofia to Router's under duto of Sep tember JI0 bays that M. Malinoff, leader of thu Bulgarian democrats, has designated by nil tho opposition parties to treat with tho ministers of the entente powers. Tho democratic leader, to whom full liberty of notion was given, already has begun the pour parlers, according to tho dis patch. BULGARIANS DENY SOFIA, O.t 2, m London, Oct. 1. Formal donul that Gunuon officers have tuken control of tho military af fairs of Bulirariu and that Oermunv is biippiying that country with funds, arc contained in an offiuiul statement issued through tho Dulguriua Hws, ugency. B MINERS RESCUED ALV OFFICERED BY KAISER -.1 i