FISH COMMISSION BIENNIAL REPORT l9 27

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BIENNIALREPORT
BIENNIAL
REPORT
OF THE
FISH
COMMISSION
FISHCOMMISSION
of
the State
State of
of Oregon
Oregon
of the
TO THE
GOVERNORAND
GOVERNOR
FOURTH
AND THE
THETHIRTYTHIRTY-FOURTH
LEGISLATIVE
LEGISLATIVE
ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
1927
l9 27
FISH
OF ?HE
THE STATE
FISH COMMISSION
COMMISSION OF
OF OREGON
OREGON
STATE OF
HON.
JoHN
C. VTdH,
Chairman ...................................
Portland
How. Jorrw
...,Portland
C. Vaercrr,
Ckairrnan.
Hor. War.rnn
HON.
WALTER
T. EAKIN ................................................Astoria
Astoria
T. Eerrw.
HON.
S. HAYES
HoN.
S. H,evns.
J. J.
......................................................Bay
Bay City
City
EorsoN
.......Master
EDISON
I. BALLAGH .....................................
Master Fieh
Warden
f. Bar-r,acn.
FiskWarden
R , EE.
. CCLANTON
r . a w t o N . . . . . . ........................................
..
R.
. . . . . .Director
. . D i , r e c t oof
r oHatcheries
f Hotcherie,s
LETTER OF
TRANSMITTAL
OF TRA]
Portland, Oregon, December 2, 1926.
To
To the
the
Honorable
Honorable John
C. Veatch,
Veatch,
John C.
Honorable W. T.
Honorable
T. Eakin,
Eakin,
Honorable
J. S.
Honorable J.
S. Hayes,
Hayes,
MEMBERS O
I S H COMMISSION
MEMBERS
off tthe
FISH
hc F
O f the
t h c STATE
C O M M I S S I O N of
S T A T E OF
OREGON:
O F OREGON:
Gentlemen:
Gentlemen:
You will
find herewith
Financial Statement
You
the Financial
Statement of
of the Master
will find
herewith the
Master Fish
Fish
years of
Warden
Warden for
for the
fiscal years
the fiscal
1926. The
1925 and 1926.
of 1925
The first
first nine
rnonths of
of
nine months
report of
the report
1925 was under the
of the
of 1925
the supervision
supervision of
former Master
Master Fish
the former
Fish
Warden, Mr.
year 1925
Warden,
Mr. Albert
Albert C.
C. Ross.
Ross. The
The balance
balance of the year
L9Z5and
and the entire
entire
year 1926
1926 were under my
year
my direct
direct charge.
charge.
Respectfully submitted,
submitted,
EDISON I.I. BALLAGH,
BALLAGH,
Master Fish
Master
F'ishWarden.
Warden,
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
REPORT OF
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
HATCHERY FUND,
FUND, DISTRICT
DISTRICT NO.
NO. 11
HATCHERY
RECEIPTS
RECEIPTS
1925
Dec. 1,
Dee.
1, 1924,
Nov. 30,
30,1925
1924,to Nov.
Amount
Balance
Balanee
No
No,
Amount
Dec.
1926
Nov.30,
3O1926
Dec.1,
1,1925,
1925,to Nov.
Balance
Amount
Balancc
No.
No.
Amount
1.$
B a l a n c eo
D e c e m b e r 1.$
Balance
onn hand
B a l a n c e December
h a n dDecember
Decembe1
r1 ...............
. . . . .. .
..$
3 4 , 8 ? 2 . ? sBalance
$ 34,872.78
Gill-net
Gill-net licenses
licenses.
...........
...
Set-net
licenses ...........
Set-net licenses
. ...
Trap
or pound
poundnets.
nets ........
Trap or
Stationary
Stationary wheels
wheels .........
Scow fish
Scow
wheels ..........
fish wheels.
Seines
Seines . .....................
T r o l l s . ....................
Trolls
.....
u l l e r s ..............
B o a t ppullers
Boat
,......
R e t a i l ffish
Retail
i s h ddealers
e a l e r s . .........
........
Wholesale
W h o l e s a l e ffish
i s h ddealers
e a l e r s ......
....
Salmon
canners ...........
Salmon canners
Brokers
.....................
Brokers
B o a t oor
Boat
r sscow
c o w . . .............
....
Bag-nets
Bag-nets
..................
Crawfish
..................
Crawfish
Crab . ....................
Crab
Transfer fees
Transfer
fees
.. .............
975
$7,312.50
975 $?,312.50
256
256
993
9e3
304
304
960.00
960.00
55
55
1,065.00
1,065.00
55
55
18
18
630.00
630.00
275.00
2?5.OO
2,102.70
2.7O2.?O
270.00
2?0.00
655.00
6
55.00
2,315.00
2,315.00
92.00'
92.00'
325.00
325.00
100.00
100.00
488.00
488.00
22.00
22.00
188
1
t12
2
59
106
106
589
589
490
490
49
49
12
t2
11
11
44
44
108
108
655
655
463
463
46
46
13
13
22
244
244
22
22
41
41
11
50
50
1
1
215
215
41.00
41.O0
1.00
1.00
50.00
50.00
16,704.20
16,?04.20
Foundage feesfees
Poundage
.. . ............................
Fines . ......................................
Fines
property..
Sales ofof confiscated
confiscated
property ................
Sundries
..................................
Sundries
44
40
0
499
4
28,181.91
2
8,181.91
$7,447.50
$?,44?.50
1,140.00
1
,140.00
1,045.00
1
,045.00
630.00
630.00
300.00
300.00
2,660.40
2,660.40
265.00
265.00
589.00
589.00
2,450.00
2,450.00
98.00
9
8.00
300.00
300.00
50.00
5
0.00
430.00
430.00
44.00
44.04
40.00
40.00
.00
.00
49.00
49.,00
17,537.90
1
?,537.90
150,228.29
754,228.29
132,658.32
132,658.32
1,601.88
1,601.88
520.33
520.33
1,366.46
1,366.46
981.00
9
81.00
313.38
313.38
5,904.24
5,904.24
g | 85,576.?5
$185,576.75
$205,293.94
$205,p93.94
Less Pacific
Pacific &
Columbia Pkg.
Pkg. Co.
Co.
& Columbia
(Herbert Gordon)
Gordon) not yet
check (Herbert.
....................
per cent
Less
cent
Less five per
collectible
$3,457.00
.. . .. .$3.45?.00
collectible
per cent
Less
Less five
five per
cent deducted
for
deducted for
SinkingFund.
. . 8 8,521.05
,b21.o5
Sinking Fund .................
11,978.05
11,978.05
$193,315.89
$193,315.8e
deducted for
for SinkSinkdeducted
ing Fund
Fund ........
ing
?,869.?2
7,869.72
177,707.03
177,70?.03
Amount of money
Amount
money withdrawn
from Sinking
withdrawn from
Sinking
Fund and
Fund
and remitted
remitted to State Treasurer,
Treasurer,
Salem,
for credit
Salem, for
credit of H.atchery
Hatchery Fund, DisDist r i c t N No.
trict
o. 1..1
. . . ...............................
.
.00
.00
$193,315.89
$1e3,315.8e
3
3
11,850.00
11,850.00
$189,557.03
$189,557.03
WARDEN
REPORT
FISH WARDEN
M,ASTER FISH
REPORT OF
OF MASTER
HATCHERY
FUND, DISTRICT
NO. 11
DISTRICT NO.
ITATCHERY FUND,
DISBURSEMENTS
DISBURSEMENTS
Dec.
1, 1924,
Dec.1,
1924,to
Nov. 30,
1925
30, 1925
. . . . . .$
$
Office
p e n s e. . . . . .......................................
O f f i c ee xexpense
Commissioners
Commissioners .. . . .......................................
.. .
Patrol Service-Salaries,
and equipment.
equipment...
.......
Patrol
expensesand
Service-Salaries, expenses
Director
D
i r e c t o r o f of
H aHatcheries
t c h e r i e s . . .. . . ................................
MasterFish
Fish
Warden ..................................
Master
Warden
Fishways
............................................
Fishways
Refunds
..............................................
Refunds
9,265.36
9
,265.36
700.71
?
00.?1
28,835.80
28,835.80
4,358.92
4,358.92
3,786.85
3
,?86.85
2,582.41
2,582.41
435.56
435.56
Miscellaneous a/cMiscellaneous
a/c.-
Reciprocalfish
fishtax
taxtotoState
StateofofWashington..
Washington. .............
Reciprocal
.. .. ..
Auditing
Department,salary
salaryand
andexpenses.
expenses ...........
Auditing Department,
Ammunition
Ammunition
........................................
Tagging
salmonexperiment,
experiment,Pacific
Pacific
Ocean ...........
Tagging salmon
Ocean.
rewards
rewa
rds... .. .
IInvestigations
n v e s t i g a t i o n sa n dand
..........................
Tagging system
Tagging
system ....................................
Convention
expense ................................
Convention
expense
Fish food ..........................................
Fish food
Audit.
Audit,E.E.G.G.
Shorrock
a/c. a/c ...........................
Shorrock
Audit
Auditand
andsurvey,
survey,John
JohnY.Y.
Richardson
a/c.............
Richardson
a/c...
(John
Fish elevator
Fish
elevatortesttest
(John
Cobb) ...................
N. N.
Cobb)
Restoration Fund .
Closing streams
L e g a l e x p e n s e. . . . .
pollution.
Survey
ofWillamette
WillametteRiver
River
pollution ..............
Survey of
re re
Government
co-operative
U.
U. S.
co-ooerative
S. Governnlent
work.work ...................
Bonneville Hatchery
Klaskanine Hatchery
McKenzie
McKenzie
River
Hatchery
River
. . . ............................
Hatchery.
McKenzie
Eyeing
Station .............................
McKenzie
Eyeing
Station.
\Mallowa Hatchery
Willamette Hatchery
Reserve Eyeing Station.
Deschutes Hatchery
Herman Creek Station
Santiam River Hatchery.....
South Santiam Hatchery.
Breitenbush Station
Station ..................................
Sandy River Station.
Salmon. Idaho. Station. .. .. .
Troy Eyeing Station.
John Day River Racks.
Imnaha Eyeing Station.
Restoration Fund ...................................
Closing streams ....................................
Legal expense ......................................
Bonneville Hatchery .................................
Klaskanine Hatchery .................................
Wallowa Hatchery ...................................
Willamette Hatchery ................................
Reserve Eyeing Station ...............................
Deschutes Hatchery ..................................
Herman Creek Station ................................
Santam River Hatchery ..............................
South Santiam Hatchery ..............................
Sandy River Station ...................................
Salmon, Idaho, Station ................................
Troy Eyeing Station ...................................
John Day River Racks ................................
Imnaha Eyeing Station ...............................
23,167.60
23,16?.60
2,548.41
2
,548.4L
243.72
243.',t2
2,175.00
2,1?5.0O
956.00
956.00
75.00
?5.00
275.39
2?5.39
2,812.61
2,812.61
401.17
't44.69
744.69
332.00
3
32.00
.00
.00
.oo
.00
.oo
.00
.00
2,590.75
2,590.?5
20,050.39
20,050.39
8,279.25
8,279.25
9,523.70 ) *
9,523.?0
I *
.00,j_l
.00
10,641.39
10,641.39
7,313.11
?
, 3 1 3 . 1l1**
.00
.00JS
1,224.56
7,224.56
8,73.98
8,?63.98
10,960.?5.l
10,960.751
.00
.o0l*
.00J
.o&J
1,834.39
.1,834.39
107.31
10?.31
147.20
r47.24
.00
.00
.00
.0'o
$165,133.98
$165,133.e8
Dec.
1, 1925,
1925,to
Dec.1,
1926
Nov. 30, 1926
Nov.3O,
$
7,205.44
?,2ob.44
583.61
583.61
32,331.72
32,331.72
4,266.29
4,266.29
3,972.77
3,972.77
2,179.08
2,1?9.O8
193.02
193.02
22,175.32
22,175.32
2,808.46
2,808.46
'55.05
55.05
904.57
904.57
3,423.10
3,423.10
.00
.oo
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.o0,
166.23
166.23
11.80
11.80
15.25
t5.25
150.00
150.00
3,998.88
3,998.88
24,488.86
24,488.86
13,780.61
13,780.61
8,470.14 I **
8,4?0.14
3,464.57
3,464.5'tt
9,822.29
9,822.29
4,756.58
4,?56.58l **
2,743.545l
2,743.54
561.06
561.06
5,032.10 ^
5,O32.10
11,694.75
11,694.751|
2,036.37
2,036.3?| *
2,389.93
2,389.93
jJ
25.00
25.00
67.87
6?.8?
.00
.00
93.88
93.88
634.53
634.53
$174,502.67
$1?4,5,02.6?
*A1l stations grouped
*All
grouped and marked
marked with
with asterisk
asterisk were
operated separately,
separately, but
but carried
carried
were operated
under one account
1925, and in 1926
account in 1925,
1926 were operated separately
separate
separately and carried under separate
accounts.
accounts.
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
FISH WARDEN
REPORT OF
WARDE,N
HATCH.ERY
DISTRICT NO. 22
HATCHERY FUND,
FUND, DISTRICT
R
ECEIPTS
RECEIPTS
De. 1,1924.
1, 19%, to
to Nov.
Nov. 30,
30,1925
19?5
Dee.
No.
Amount
Balance
No.
Amount
Balance
Dw,
1,1925,
1925,
to
Nov.30.
1926
30,1926
Dec. 1,
to Nov.
No. Amount
Anount
No.
Balane
Balance
B
a l a n c eo
h a n d December
D e c e m b e r11 ................
Balance
onn hand
.....
..$
? , g 6 6 . 0 4 Balance
Balance December
December 1.
1. .$
1,68?.86
$ 7,366.04
.$ 1,687.86
gb,1tb.00
licenses.
Gill-net licenses
.......... . 682
682 $5,115.00
654 $4,905.00
654
$4,905.00
Set-net licenses
licenses ...........
Set-net
.. 1642
t64Z 6,157.50
6.1d?.5O
1532 5,745.00
5,?45.00
1532
Seines ....................
Seines
18
380.10
18
380.10
2
30.00
2
30.00
Trolls
Trolls ..................... 44
44
110.00
110.00
48
120.00
48
120.00
pullers ............. 430
Boat
Boat pullers
490'
480.00
430.00
356
356.00
356
356.00
Retail
Retail fish dealers
dealers.......... 106
106
580.00
530.00
115
5?5.00
115
575.00
Wholesale fish
fish dealers
dealers. . ....
60
120.00
60
120.00
54
108.00
54
108.00
canners
Salmon canners
11
27i.00
11
275.00
150.00
66
150.00
S h e l l fish
f i s h canners
Shell
c a n n e r s.........
. .. . . . . . .
9
1
88.82
9
133.82
55
77.64
77.64
g6.00
Boat or scow..
scow .............
4g
43
86.00
63
126.00
63
126.00
Bag-net ..................
Z
2.00
2
2.00
6
6.00
6
6.00
..........
Clams ...................
.
Clams
Crabs
.
Crabs ....................
Crawfish .................
..
Oysters ...................
Transfers ................
zlt
251
286
256
4
Z
2
153
15g
1.1?1.00
1,171.00
289
289
234
234
2
2
pd6.o0
256.00
4.00
4.00
10.00
10.00
153.oo
153.00
14.9a8.4p
14,933.42
............................
..................
.....................................
..................................
Poundage
fees . .
Poundage fees
7t,824.74
.. .. . 71,834.74
Aditional fees on clams and crabs
Aditional
crabs..
...........
270.68
2?0.68
Additional fees on oysters
Additional
oysters.
.oo
.00
Fines .
Fines
882.64
832.64
Sale of
property..................
of confiscated property
109.35
109.35
Sundries
Sundries
BzB.4z
323.42
$95,670.29
995,6?0.29
Less five
five per cent deducted
deducted for Sinking
Sinking Fund 4,415.20
4,4L5.2o
$91,255.09
991,255.09
.Arnount of money
money withdrawn
Amount
withdrawn from
from Sinking
Sinking
Fund and
and remitted
remitted to
Fund
to State
State Treasurer,
Treasurer,
Salem,
credit of
Salem, for
for credit
of Hatchery
Hatchery Fund,
DisFund, Disttrict
r i c t No.
N o . Z2. ...............................
....
.00
.O0
$91,255.09
$e1,zb5.oe
5
7,445.OO
1,445.00
234.00
234.00
2.00
2.40
L
1
5.00
5.00
1?3
173
173.00
1?3.00
74,057.64
14,057.64
5?,9O9.38
57,909.38
344.84
344.84
29.12
29.12
1,629.58
1,629.58
64.O0
64.00
7,744.39
1,744.39
$77,466.81
$??,466.81
3,?88.93
3,788.93
$73,677.88
$?3,6??.88
10,?39.24
10,739.24
$84,417.12
$84,417.12
WARDEN
FISH WARDEN
REPORT OF
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
REPORT
NO. 2'
HATCHERY FUND,
FUND, DISTRTCT
DISTRICT NO.
HATCHERY
DISBURSEMENTS
DISBURSEMENTS
1, 1924,
Dec.1,
Dec.
1924,
1, 1925,
1925,
Dec. 1,
Dec.
30,1925
1925
Nov. 30,
Nov.
30, 1926
Nov.
Nov.30,
1926
5,25O.O3
$$ 5,250.03
......
e x p e n s e ............................................
Office
O f f i c e expense
425.40
425.40
Commissioners
4,640.44
$$ 4,640.44
41?.34
417.34
to
............................................
Patrol
Service-Salaries,expenses
expensesand
andequipment"
equipment" ............
"' "'''
Patrol Service-Salaries,
. ..
Hatcheries
Director
Hatcheries
.....................................
Director of of
Warden
Master
Fish
Warden .......................................
Master Fish
Fishways
Fishways
.................................................
Refunds ...................................................
Refunds
to
13,940.13
13,940.13
12,518.21
12,518.21
2,618.10
2,618.10
2,468.42
2,468.42
1,758.6?
1,758.67
1,818.48
1,818.48
128.00
128.00
338.U)
338.00
36.23
36.23
37.96
37.96
Mi$cellaneous
Miscellaneousa/ca/c1,375.72
expenses'
andand
salary
Auditing
Department,
salary
expenses ................. 1,375.72
Auditing Department,
126.90
126.90
Ammunition
73.34
73.34
Closing streams
1,106.86
Ocean.
Pacific
Tagging
fishexperiment,
experiment,
Pacific
Ocean ................... 1,106.86
Tagging fish
51?.0?
517.07
Investigations ... ..
75.00
75.00
Tagging system
262.68
262.68
Convention expense
659.88
659.88
Fish food
124.35
1'24.35
Reclaiming fry .. .
1,O69.2?
1,069.27
Audit, E. G. Shorrock a/c....
?11.36
711.36
a/c...a/c. ................
Richardson
Y. Y.
Auditand
andsurvey,
survey,
John
Richardson
Audit
John
.00
.00
L e g a l e x p e n s e. . . . .
.00
.oo
Restoration Fund .
.00
.0(}
Rack work for chums.
4,295.54
4,295.54
Nehalem Hatchery
1,704.77
7,704.77
Gold Creek Hatchery.
2,533.?6
2,533.76
Wilson River Hatchery'.,..
6,760.70
6,?60.?O
Alsea Hatchery ...
4,294.49
4,294.09
Siuslaw Hatchery
10,821.57
10,821.57
Umpqua Hatchery
5,926.43
5,926.43
South Coos Hatchery.
2,217.65
2,217,65
Coquitle Hatchery
4,483.56
4,483.56
Roguq River Hatchery.
9,925.88
9,925.88
Nestucca Hatchery
344.29
344.29
Yaquina Hatchery
.00
.oo
River..
Fish
liberation
in Siletz
in Siletz
River ..............................
Fish liberation
Ammunition ............................................
Closing streams .........................................
Investigations ............................................
Tagging system .........................................
Convention expense .....................................
Fish food ...............................................
Reclaiming fry ...........................................
Audit, E. G. Shorrock a/c ................................
Legal expense .............................................
Restoration Fund .......................................
Rack work for chums ....................................
Nehalem Hatchery ........................................
Gold Creek Hatchery ......................................
Wilson River Hatchery .....................................
Alsea Hatchery ............................................
Siuslaw Hatchery .........................................
tTmpqua Hatchery .........................................
South Coos Hatchery ......................................
Coquille Hatchery .........................................
River Hatchery .....................................
Nestucca Hatchery ........................................
Yaquina Hatchery .........................................
$89,567.23
$8e,56?.23
2,068.09
2,068.09
52.O0
52.00
??.60
77.60
234.O7
234.07
2,166.33
2,166.33
.00
.00
.o0
.00
.oo
.00
.00
.00
.oo
.o0
.00
.00
10.00
10.00
?o.55
70.55
1,365.32
1,365.32
4,527.',17
4,527.77
12,75'-.82
12,751.82
2,137.63
2,137.63
6,410.00
6,410.00
3,721.88
3,721.88
6,956,85
6,956.85
5,244.18
5,244.18
4,742.27
4,742.27
2,187.O3
2,187.03
14.,475.46
10,475.46
4,486.69
4,486.69
110.23
110.23
$92,034.62
$92,O34.62
REPORT OF
REPORT
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
FINANCIAL
FINANCIAL STATEMENT,
YEAR ENDING
STATEMENT,
ENDING
|YEAR
NOVEMBER 30,
30, 1925
NOVEMBER
1925
HATCHERY
HATCHERY FUND,
FUND, DISTRICT
DISTRICT NO.
NO. 11
RECEIPTS
R
ECEIPTS
Balance
1924 ...........
BalanceNovember
November30,
30,!924.
. .... .$
34,8?2.78
$ 34,872.78
?.5o $7,312.50
.@ $$ 7.50
Gill-nets ................ @
$7,312.50
256
2 5 6Set-nets
S e t - n e t s ................
. . . . . . . . .@
@ 3.75
960.00
3 . 7 5 960.00
975
9?5 Gill-nets
55
Traps ..................
55 Traps
1,065.00
1,065.00
18 S
t a t i o n a r yw
18
Stationary
wheels
@ 35.00
3 5 . 0 0 630.00
630.00
h e e l s.......
.....@
11 S
c o wffish
11
Scow
@ 25.00
i s h wwheels
......@
2?5.00
h e e l s..........
2 5 . O O 275.00
Seines ..................
Trolls .................. @
44
4rtrSeines
108
1
08 Trolls
. ... .. .. . ..@
u l l e r s . .............
655
@
6 5 5 Boat
B o a t ppullers
..........@
463 Retail
Retail fish
fish dealers.
dealers ........
@
... ..@
463
46 Wholesale fish
46
fish dealers.
dealers. ..@
.@
13
13 Salmon
Salmon canners
canners..........
(
. .. . ..@
2 Brokers
.. .. .....@
244
B o a t soor
9
4 4 Boats
r sscows
c o w s . . ..........
........@
222 B a g - n e t
2
.. . . .. . ..@
41
41 Crawfish
1 Crab
2 Brokers ................
Bag-net ................ @
Crawfish ...............
2.50
2.5o
1.00
1.0o
5.00
5.00
2.00
2.0o
25.00
25.OO
50.00
50.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1
.00
1.00
2,102.70
2,1O2.7O
270.00
2?0.00
655.00
6
55.00
2,315.00
2,315.00
92.00
92.00
325.00
325.00
100.00
100.00
488.00
4
s8.00
22.00
22.OO
41.00
1 Crab ...................
1.00
1.00
16,654.20
$
$ 16,654.20
Transfer fees
50 Transfer
50.00
50.00
fees
50
.... ................................
Poundage
Poundage
feesfees
. . ..............................
... ... 150,228.29
150,228.29
Fines
F i n e s . .......................................
;......
1,601.88
1,601.88
Sundries ....................................
520.33
520.33
1,366.46
1.366.46
property.
Saleofofconfiscated
confiscated
property
Sale
Sundries
..................
$170,421.16
$1?0,421.16
five per cent
Less five
cent deducted
deducted for
for Sinking
Sinking
Fund, according to Sec.
Sec. 21,
Chap. 295,
2s5,
2t, Chap.
Laws
L a w s 1923
1 9 2 3..........................
. . . . . $8,521.05
$8,521.05
Less Pacific
Pacific &
Less
Packing Co.
& Columbia
Columbia Packing
Co.
check
yet colcheck (Herbert
(Herbert Gordon),
Gordon), not
not yet
col-
lectible
..............................
lectible
3,4b?.o0
3,457.00
11,978.05
11,9?8.05 $158,443.11
$1s8,443.11
$193,315.89
$193,315.89
7
WARDEN
FISH WARDEN
REPORT
MASTER FISH
REPORT OF
OF MASTER
DISBURSEMENTS
DISBURSEMENTS
$20,050.39
. ..$20p5o.39
Bonneville
Hatchery .................
Hatchery
Bonneville
8,279.25
Kiaskanine
Hatchery ................. 8,279'25
Klaskanine Hatchery
9,523.70
McKenzie
Hatchery .................. 9,523.70
McKenzie Hatchery
7,313.11
Willamette
Hatchery ................. 7,313.11
Hatchery
Willamette
10,641.39
. . . . . 10,641.39
Wallowa
...................
W a l l o w a H a Hatchery
tchery
1,224.56
Deschntes
Hatchery .................. 1,224.56
Deschutes Hatchery
8,763.98
Herman
Creek
Station ................ 8,763.98
Station
Herman Creek
Santiam
. . . 10,960.75
10,960.?5
i v e r S t aStations
t i o n s . . . . .................
.
S a n t i a mRRiver
1,834.39
Sandy
RiverStation.
Station ................... 1,834.39
Sandy River
107.31
10?.31
Salmon,
Idaho,
Station.. ................
Station..
..
Salmon, Idaho,
747.24
Troy
EyeingStation.
Station ................... 147.20
Troy Eyeing
78,846.03
$
$ 78,846.03
435.56
+JD!DO
Refunds
4,207.69
4,207.69
I n v e s t i g a t i o n s. . . . .
29,523.90
29,523.90
Miscellaneousa/c ...
2,590.75
co-operative
work ............. 2,590.75
work.
U.
U, S.
S. Government
Government co-operative
2,582.41
2,582.41
Fishways
3,786.85
3,?86.85
Master Fish Warden
4,358.92
4,358.92
Director of Hatcheries
Refunds .........................................
Investigations ...................................
Miscellaneous a/c ...............................
Fishways ........................................
Master Fish 'Warden .............................
Director of Hatcheries ...........................
Patrol
P?rtrol Service
Service
$16,762.93
.$ro,zoz.ss
Salaries
Salaries
5,043.56
Employees'
expenses .................. 5,043.56
Employees'
expenses
80.00
80.00'
Boat rent
1,401.69
1,401.69
Gasoline
64.9I
Oils
andsupplies.
supplies ...................... f764.91
Oils and
1,397.42
L,397.42
Repairs
826.55
Expense
405.50
405.50
Rent .
2,153.24
2,153.24
Equipment
.............................
Boat rent ............................
Gasoline .............................
Repairs ..............................
Expense .............................
Rent ................................
Equipment ...........................
-
Commissioners' a/c
28,835.80
28,835.80
700.71
?00.?1
Office
Office Expense
..
Rent
R e n t . . .................................
Salaries
..............................
Salaries
Supplies
.............................
Supplies
Expense
Expense
.............................
Sundry
...............................
Sundrv
1,408.00
1
,4o8.0O
4,940.04
4,94A.04
2,038.22
2,038.22
687.60
68?.60
191.50
191.50
9,265.36
9,265.36 $165,133.98
$165,133.98
1925 ..........................$
$
Balance
Balance on hand
hand November
November 30,
30, 1925.
8
28,181.91
28,181.91
REPORT OF
REPORT
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
FINANCIAL
FINANCIAL
STATEMENT,
YEAR
STATEMENT,
;YEAR ENDING
ENDING
NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER 30,
30, 1925
1925
HATCHERY
HATCHERY FUND,
F'UND. DISTRICT
DISTRICT NO.
NO. 11
RECEIPTS
RECEIPTS
Balance
B a l a n c November
eN o v e m b e 30,
r 0 ,11924
a
9 p 4...................................
.
, . . . .$$ 34,872.78
s+,sta.zs
L i c e n s e iss sissued
u e d. ......................
Licenses
. . . . .$
$
r16,654.20
o.os+.20,
Transfer
Transfer fees
fees
50.00
.. .......................
50.00
Poundage fees,
Poundage
fees, salmon,
salmon, shad
shad and
and
sturgeon
sturgeon
.......................... 150,228.29
I50,228.25
Fines ...............................
..........
Fines .
Sales of confiscated
property.
Sales
confiscated property
Sundries
Sundries ............................
Less five per cent deducted
deducted for Sinking
Sinking
Fund,'according
Fund,
according to Sec.
Sec. 21,
21, Chap.
Chap.
2 9 5 ,Laws
295,
L a w s 1923
1 9 2 3....................
...
. . . . . . . . . . $$
Less Pacific
Pacific &
& Columbia
Columbia Packing Co.
Co.
yet colcheck (Herbert
(Herbert Gordon),
not yet
Gordon), not
collectible
lectible ............................
1,601.88
1,601.88
520.33
520.33
1,366.46
1,366.46 $t?O,42L.76
$170,421.16
8,521.05
8,521.0s
3,457.00
3,457.O0,
11,978.05
11,9?8.05 $
$158,443.11
158,443.11
$193,315.89
$198,315.89
9
OF MASTER
REPORT OF
MASTER FISH
FISH WARDEN
WIRDEN
3ilt;,r,'"::::llliYli:Till'
DISBURSEMENTS
Ofifce expense .............................. $ 9,265.36
9,265.36
Commissioners ..................................
700.71
700.?1
Patrol
Patrol service
service ................................... 28,835.80
28,835.80
Director of Hatcheries
Director
Hatcheries ...........................
Master
Master Fish
Fish Warden
Warden .............................
Fishways
Fishways .......................................
U.
U. S.
S. Government co-operative work
work...............
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneousa/ca/cReciprocal
Reciprocal fish
fish tax
tax to
to State of WashWashi n g t o n ..........................
ington
.
. . . $ 23,167.60
28,16?.60
Tagging
Tagging system
system ...................
75.00
?5.00
Ammunition ......................
Ammunition
243.72
243.72
A u d i t , EE.
Audit,
. GG.
h o r r o c ka / ca/c
. SShorrock
401.17
. . . ............
... ....
Aot.tt
Auditing Department,
Department, salary and exAuditing
penses ..........................
penses
.
2,548.41
2,548.47
Convention expense
expense ................ 275.39
275.39
Fish food
food .........................
2,812.61
2.812.61 ,
Investigations . ....................
Tagging salmon, Pacific Ocean .....
Audit and survey, John Y. Richardson a/c ..........................
Fish elevator test (John N. Cobb)..
RefundsRefunds-
L i c e n s e s...........................
Licenses
.....
Confiscated fish
Confiscated
fish ...................
Gasoline
Gasoline tax .......................
Poundagefees
Poundage
fees ....................
..
29,523.90
29,523.90
956.00
956.OO
2,175.00
2,r75,OO
744.69
744.69
332.00
332.00
4,207.69
4,207.69
7.50
7.50
75.60
75.60
184.62
144.62
t6?.84
167.84
435.56
435.56
*Salmon Propagation*Salmon
PropagationOperation
O p e r a t i o n ........................
. . . $$ 54,288.94
s+.gss.g+
Construction ....................... 23,117.47
8:,117.47
Equipment ........................
1,439.62
1.489.6p
B a l a n c e oon
Balance
n hand
h a n d November
November
4,358.92
4,358.92
3,786.85
3,?86.85
2,582.41
2,582.41
2,590.75
2,590.75
78,846.03
?8,846.08 $165,133.98
$165,133.98
30,
80, 1
1925
9 2 5 .......................... . $ 28,181.91
Zg,1B1.9l
'Note-For
*Note__For
distribution of salmon
propagation see
distribution
salmon propagation
seebelow.
below.
SALMON
SALMON PROPAGATION
PROPAGATION
District No.
No. 11
ConTotal
struction Equipment
Total
Bonnevlre
Bonneville Hatchery
Hatchery........ 8|uTl!1t
$13,918.86 $
s,oss.z*$ 438.29
438.29 $20,050.39
$ 5,693.24
$20,050.39
Ktaskanine
Kiaskanine Hatchery
Hatcheiv ....... 5,122.72
5.L22.72 3,02?.48
3,027.48
129.05
129.05
8,279.25
8,279.25
(z). 6,156.58
McKenzie River Stations
Staiions (2).
6;1s6.58 3,353.12
3,353.12
14.00
9,523.70
14.00
9,523.?0
Willamette
Willamette River Stations
(z). 6,460.?0
6,460.70
Stations (2).
707.67
144.74
7,313.11
707.67
144.74
7,313.11
Wallowa Hatchery
Wallowa
Hatchery .......... 8,444.35
2,133.54
63.50
2,t33.54
63.50 10,641.39
10,641.39
Deschutes Hatchery ......... 1,178.49
1,178.49
46.07
.00
46.0?
1,224.56
.oo
1,224.56
Qeschutes
lferman Creek
Herman
Creek Station
Staiion ....... 3,309.68
8.909.68 5,152.93
301.37
5,152.93
301.3? 8,763.98
8,763.98
Santiam River Stations
Santiam
(B). . . 8,886.71
Stations (3)...
8:s86.?1 1,780.61
293.43
1,780.61
293.43 10.960.75
1O:960.?5
Sandy River Station
Station..........
810.85
968.30
55.24
968.30
55.24
1,834.39
1,834.39
Salmon,
S
a l m o n , IIdaho,
d a h o , Station
.00
Station.......
107.31
.00
.00
107.31
.oo
107.31
107.31
Troy Eyeing
Troy
Eyeing Station
Station..........
.00
147.20
.00
t47.20
.00
.00
147.20
747.20.
Operation
$54,288.94
1,4s9.62 $78,846.03
$54,a8s.e4$23,117.47
$P8,11?.4? $ 1,439.62
9?8,846.03
10
10
REPORT OF
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
.YEAR
ENDING
FINANCIAL
STATEMENT,
YEAR ENDING
STATEMENT,
FINANCIAL
NOVEMBER
30, 1925
1926
NOVEMBER 30,
HATCHERY FUND,
FUND, DISTRICT
NO.82
DISTRICT NO.
HATCHERY
RECEIPTS
RECEIPTS
1924 .............
Balance
BalanceNovember
November30,
30. 1924.
Gill-nets ................... ..@
@
682
682 Gill-nets
1642
1 6 4 2S e t - n e t s
$ 7,366.04
$7.50
$7.50 $5,115.00
$5,115.00
6i157.50
3 . 7 5 6,157.50
Set-nets ..................
. . . . . . . . . . . @ 3.75
380.10
380.10
Seines ....................
Seines
110.00
11o.oo
.@ 2.50
2.5o
44
.. . .@
44 Trolls
Trolls ....................
430.00
u l l e r s ..............
1.0O 4
3O.0O
. . . . . .@
@ 1.00
430
B o a t ppullers
4
3 OBoat
530.00
5.0o
53o.oo
fish dealers.
dealers...
.........
@ 5.00
Retail lish
. .. .:@
106
106Retail
120.00
2.00
Wholesale fish
fish dealers.....@
dealers .....
2.0o
120.00
60
60 Wholesale
...@ 25.00
2?5.00
11 Salmon
Salmoncanners
canners ..........
25.00 275.00
18
18
c
133.82
133.82
fishcanners.
canners ..........
Shell fish
I9 Shell
86.00
2.00
2.OO
86.00
. .... .. ..@
Boats
B o a t s oor
r s scow
c o w s .. .............
t
2.00
1.00
2.oo
2
. . . . . . . . . .@
. @ 1.00
2 BBag-nets
a g - n e t s .................
1,171.00
1,171.0O
251
251 Clams
1.00 256.00
256.00
256
256 Crab
. . .. . ..@ 1.00
43
43
Clams .....................
Crab .....................
4
4
2
2
1.oo
Crawfish
. . . . . . . . .@
. @ 1.00
C r a w f i s h .................
. . . .. .. . . .@
Oysters ..................
.@5.00
5.0o
Oysters
4.00
4.oo
10.00
1o.0o $14,780.42
$14,?80.42
Transfers .................
Poundage fees .................................
153.00
153.00
1.00
1.00
.. 71,834.74
71,834.14
Poundage fees . .
270.68
270.68
Additionalfees
feesonon
clams
crabs ..............
Additional
clams
andand
crabs..
832.64
832.64
Fines .
109.35
property.
Saleofofcoofiscated
confiscated
property .................... 109.35
Sale
323.42
323.42
Sundries
153
153Transfers.................@
Fines .........................................
Sundries ......................................
$88,304.25
$88,3(M.25
Less five
five per cent deducted
Fund, accordaccorddeducted for Sinking
Sinking Fund,
4,415.20 $83,889.05
..
4,4L5,20
ing to Sec.
Chap. 295,
295, Laws 1923
1923...............
Sec. 21,
21, Chap.
$83,889.05
$91,255.09
$91,255.09
11
I
REPOR? OF
REPORT
F'ISH WARDEN
WARDEN
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
DISBURSEMENTS
DISBURSEMENTS
NehalemHatchery
Hatchery ....................
$$ 4,295.54
Nehalem
. ... ..$$
4,295.54
Gold
CreekHatchery.
Hatchery ................... 7,704.77
7,'104.77
Gold Creek
Wilson
RiverHatchery.
Hatchery
Wilson River
2,533.?6
.. ................... 2,533.76
Alsea
RiverHatchery.
Hatchery ................... 6,?60.?0
6,760.70
Alsea River
Siuslaw
River
Hatchery
Hatchery.
Siuslaw River
4,294.09
. .. .................. 4,294.09
Umpqua
i v e r H aHatchery
t c h e r y . . . ..................
U m p q u a RRiver
.
10,821.5?
. . . . 10,821.57
South Coos
South
CoosRiver
RiverHatcherv...
Hatchery ..............
5,926.43
.
5.926.43
Coquille
River
Hatchery ................. 2,217.65
Hatchery.....
Coquille River
2',2L7.65
Rogue
Rogue River
RiverHatchery.
Hatchery .................. 4,483.56
4,483.56
Nestucca
N e s t u c c a RRiver
i v e r H aHatchery
t c h e r v . . . . . ................ 9
9,925.88
.925.88
Yaquina Hatchery . .. . .: .
344.29
J44.zg $59,308.24
$s9,30s.24
Yaquina Hatchery ......................
Refund
R e f u n da / ca/c
. . . ............................
. . . . . . . . . . . $$
......................
Master Fish
Master
FishWarden
Warden ....................
Director
of
Hatcheries
D i r e c t o r o f H a t c h e r i e s..................
. .. . . .
Fishways ..............................
Fishways
Miscellaneousa/c ...
Miscellaneous
36.23
86.23
6,102.43
6,702.43
1,758.67
1,?58.6?
2,618.10
2
,618.10
128.00
128.00'
1
0,643.43
10,643.43
Patrol Service
Patrol
Service
. . .$
$
...............................
....................
Boat rent
Boat
rent ..............................
Salaries
Salaries
Employees' expense
expense
Gasoline
...............................
Gasoline
Oils
Oils and
and supplies
supplies,
.......................
Repairs ................................
Expense ...............................
Rent...................................
Rent . .
Equipment
.............................
Equipment
Commissioners'
Commissionets' a/c
t7,086.75
,oso.zs
5,458.71
5,458.?1
141.75.
741.75.
88.61
88.61
77.82
77.82
13.95
13.95
122.63
722.63
6.00
6.00
943.91
943.91
....................
13,940.13
1
3,940.13
425.40
425.+0
Office
Office Expense
Rent
R e n t . ...................................
. . . . . . . . . . $$
Salaries
................................
Salaries
Supplies
Supplies
...............................
Expense
Expense
...............................
528.00
528.00
3,435.00
3,435.00
894.36
894.36
392.67
292.67
5,250.03
5,250.03 $89,567.23
$89,567.23
Balance
Balance on hand
hand November
November 30,
30, 1925.
1925 ............................$
$ 1,687.86
1.68?.36
12
WARDEN
FISH WARDEN
REPORT
MASTER FISH
REPORT OF
OF MASTER
ING
END
FINANCIAL
STATEMENT, YEAR ENDING
FrNANcrA"*mH"J*,
:;;.
NOVEMBER 30, 1925
NO. 22
DISTRICT NO.
HATCHERY
FUND,
FUND, DISTRICT
HATCHERY
R
ECEIPTS
RECEIPTS
7'366.04
.. . .. ..$$ 7,366.04
November 30,
Balance November
30, 1924.
1924 ....................................
Balance
Licenses issued ........................
Transfer fees ..........................
..$14,?80.42
$14,780.42
Licenses issued .
153.00
153.00
T r a n s f e rf e e s . . . . . . . . .
71,834.74
sturgeon 71,834'74
fees, salmon, shad and sturgeon
Poundage
Poundage fees,
270.68
crabs.
Additional fees,
andand
Additional
fees,
clams
crabs .......... 270.68
clams
832.64
832.64
Fines .
109.35
109.35
property.
Sale
of confiscated
confiscated
property .............
Sale of
323.42 $88,304.25
323.42
Sundries
$88,304.25
Fines ..................................
Sundries ...............................
per cent
for Sinking
Sinking
Less five
five per
cent deducted
deducted for
295,
Fund,
according to Sec.
2I, Chap.
Chap.295,
Fund, according
Sec. 21,
Laws 1923
1923 ......................................
83,889.05
4,4r5.2O 83,889.05
4,415.20
$91,255.09
$91,255.09
13
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
FISH WARDEtN
WARDEIN
REPORT OF
D
ISBURSEMENTS
DISBURSEMENTS
O f f i c eexpense
e x p e n s e.....................................
Office
.. ..
5,25O.O3
. . . $9 5,250.03
cCommissioners
o * * l i s l - o " e i ' ' . ' . . . ....................................
. ' . - . . ' . . ' . ' . ' . ' .: :. : :. :::.:: : : : . . . . . .
..
.....................................
Fishways
Fishways
.........................................
Director of Hatcheries
Hatcheries ..............................
Director
Master Fish Warden
Warden ...............................
Master
Patrol service
service
Patrol
4zl.a)
425.40
13.940.13
13,940.13
128.00
128.00
2,618.10
2,618.10
1,?58.6?
1,758.67
Miscellaneous a/c
Tagging system ...................... $
Audit, E. G. Shorrock a/c .............
Audit and survey, John Y. Richardson
a/c ................................
pense .............................
Convention expense ..................
Closing streams ......................
Fish food .............................
Ammunition .........................
Investigations ........................
and exexAuditing Department, salarv
salary and
Tagging salmon, Pacific Ocean ........
........$
.............................
.........................$
*Salmon Propagation
*Saon
.PropagationUperatron
Operation
C
onstruction
Construction
Equipment
711.36
711.36
r,375.72
1,375.72
Reclaiming fry ........................
RefundsRefunds
L
icenses
Licenses
G
a s o l i n etax
tax...
Gasoline
?5.00
75.00
7,069.27
1,069.27
262.68
262.68
73.34
73.34
659.88
659.88
126.90
126.90
517.07
517.07
124.35
124.35
1,106.86
1,106.86
6,102.43
6,102.43
26.25
26.25
9.98
9.98
B6.Za
36.23
......$35.888.85
............................
....2].,184.27
.........................
........................... z:,,2J5.629d9,a08.p4
$35,888.35
21,184.27
2,235.62
89,d6?.z3
89,567.23
$59,308.24
Balance on hand
hand November
November 30,
Balance
Bo, 1925.
. ..$
1925 .........................
$
1,68?.86
1,687.86
*Note-For distribution
propagationsee
distribution of
ofsalmon
*Note_For
salmonpropagation
seebelow.
below.
SALMON PROPAGATION
PROPAGATION
SALMON
District No.
No. 22
District
Operation Construction
Construction Equipment
..
3,266.48
992.80
36.26
36.26
.. ..$
. .$ 9,p66.48
$ e92.8O
$
$
Gold Creek Hatchery..
Gold
Hatcirerv.. 5.142.96
5,142.96
2,096.17
2,096.17
465.64
465.64
Hatcheiv. 1,496.95
Wilson River Hatchery.
1:496.9s
1,036.81
1,036.81
.00
.00
A t s e aHatchery
Hatchery .......
Alsea
5,439.6?
5,439.67
1.248.28
1,248.28
?2.75
72.75
S
i u s t a w Hatchery
Hatchery .....
Siuslaw
3,227.95
1,053.64
3,227.95
1,053.64
12.50
12.50
Umpqua Hatchery
Hatchery .. .. 4,613,57
4,613.57
5,453.80
5,453.80
?54.20
754.20
South Coos Hatchery.. 5,175.01
5,1?5.01
298.13
298.13
453.29
453.29
Coquille Hatchery . ... .
839.?8
839.73
1,291.90
1,291.90
86.02
86.02
Rogue
River Hatchery.
Hatchery. 1,761.41
Rogue River
1,761.4!
2,722.15
2,722.15
.0O
.00
NestuccaHatchery
Hatchery .. . . 4,599.82
Nestucca
4,599.82
4,990.59
4,990.59
335.47
335.47
Yaquina Hatchery .. ..
324.80
324.80
.00
.00
19.419
19.49
Hatchery
Nehalem Hatchery
.......
.....
....
....
....
$35.888.35
$35,888.35
$21,184.27
$27,184.27
t4
14
s,sad.6z
$g 2,235.62
Total
Total
4,2e5.d4
$ 4,295.54
7,7O4.77
7,704.77
2,533.?6
2,533.76
6,760.?O
6,760.70
4,294.09
4,294.09
10,821.5?
10,821.57
5,926.43
5,926.43
2,217.65
2,217.65
4,483,56
4,483.56
9,925.88
9,925.88
344.29
344.29
$59,308.24
$5e,308.P4
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
REPORT
MASTER FISH
REPORT OF
OF MASTER
STATEMENT
FUND
SEAL
AND SEALION
SEALION FUND
SEAL AND
gO,
192,5
Year Ending
1925
November30,
Ending November
Receipts December 1, 1924, to November 30, 1925 .............................. $10,105.00
$10,105.OO
Amount deducted for Sinking Fund, period from March 1, 1923, to
$1,415.25
October, 1925, inclusive .........................................
11.50
1,426.75
1,426.75
Amount deducted for Sinking Fund for month of November, 1925...
DISBURSEMENTS
DiSBURSEMENTS
$
$
8,678.25
s,6?s.P5
Bounties
Bounties
No.
No SeaNo.
SeaAmount
Seals
Address
Address
Seals lions Amount
Name
526
$2,630.00
526 $z,63o.oo
Portland, 346
.. .Portland,
St.. . .. ...
Blackerby,
......
Blackerby, F. JJ...
346 College
College St
295.00
D6
58
295.00
L a r s e n 11
Smith,
B e a c h , c / o H P.
.P .Larsen
. . . . . . . . Roosevelt
R o o s e v e l tBeach,c/oH.
S m i t h , B.
B . F ..........
20.00
20.00
4
Hammond
Yeager,
....
Y e a g e r ,Charles
a m m o n d ....................
C h a r l e s.....
. .. . . H
1,315.00
263
263 1,315.00
Davidson,
B e n d ....................
D a v i d s o n ,Jack
J a c k......
. . . . . . North
N o r t h Bend
320.00
64
o+
320.00
Gold Beach
.. ..Gold
Beach ...................
Hunter,
.......
Hunter. W. M
M...
.
1
150.00
29
150.00
Pkg. Co...
Co.. . 29
Astoria, c/o
Josephson,
. . . .Astoria,
do Warren
Gust......
Warren Pkg.
Josephson,Gust
60.00
12
60.00
t2
Astoria,
H .........
.......A
s t o r i a ,R.
B o x55
5 5...........
...........
Bell,
B e l l ,JJohn
R . 2,
2 ,Box
o h nH
65.00
65.00
13
Dunsmoor,
Dunsmoor, Oliver
.Svensen ....................... 13
Oliver.. .Svensen
140
700.00
140
700.00
.......
Cushman .......................
Saubert,
.. . . .Cushman
Saubert, Roy
Roy..
1,665.00
333
333
1,665.00
Port
Forty,
F
o r t y , Robert
R o b e r t.......
.......P
o r t Orford
O r f o r d ..................
80.00
80.o0
16
16
M
iles, C
S t.............
......
Miles,
C.. R.........
. . . . . . . . . AAstoria,
s t o r i a , 310-34th
3 1 0 - 3 4 t hSt
10.00
10.00
2,
Niemela,
N
i e m e l a ,Oscar
.,.
O s c a r......
. . . . . . Brownsmead
B r o w n s m e a d ..................
35.00
77
35.00
Smith,
S
m i t h , David
D a v i d ........
. . . . . . . . KKnappa,
n a p p a , R.
R . 11 ..................
.
10.00
10.00
2
2
Bjorkman,
B
j o r k m a n , Axel
A x e l .....
. . . . .Brownsmead
B r o w n s m e a d...................
... ..
5.00
5.00
11
Oaks,
D.. JJ..........
N e t a r t s .......................
O
a k s ,D
. . . . . . . . . .Netarts
5.00
5.00
1
Dahlia, Wash
Elliott,
Elliott, Louise
... . . .Dahlia,
.
Louise........
Wash...................
'D
25.00
5
25.00
F
o x , JJ.. C
Fox,
W a s h..................
..
C...........
. . . . . . . . . . . AAltoona,
| t o o n a , Wash
5.00
5.00
1I
A v e........
........
Larson,
L
a r s o n ,Leo
1 4 0 5Grand
L e o .........
. . . . . . . . . AAstoria,
s t o r i a ,1405
G r a n dAve
10.00
10.00
2,
. . . .............
.
Miles,
M i l e s ,JJ.. H
H ...........
. . . . . . . . . AAstoria,
s t o r i a , 3310-34th
1 0 - 3 4 t hS t .St
295.00
59
295.00
59
Munson,
Munson, F.
4..........
... .Dahlia, Wash. .
F. A
10.00
10.00
2,
.. . ..
v e . . .........
Olsen,
E.. FF .........
Olsen, E
. . . . . . . . . Astoria,
A s t o r i a , 11774
7 7 4 GGrand
r a n d .AAve
5.00
1
.. ..
1
5.00
Astoria, 1636 Franklin
Franklin Ave..
Ave ......
Peterson,Gus.
Gus........
.. .. .Astoria,
15.00
15.00
33
Whitten,
Willamette
E.. R
R . ........
.....W
i l l a m e t t e ....................
.....
W ' h i t t e n .E
5.00
5.00
1
1
v e . . .........
.....
Kela,
K e l a , J John
o h n , ..........
. . Astoria,
A s t o r i a , 11288
2 8 8 GGrand
r a n d AAve
5.00
5.00
1
St..
.
1
Anderson, Gust.
Gust ...
....... .Astoria,
Astoria,180-4?th
180-47th
St. ..............
1
5.00
1
5.00
.Rockaway .....................
Sutherland, D. L..
Sutherland,
L.. . .Rockaway
15.00
33
15.OO
. .. ..
. 22,
o x 666-A
6 - 4 . . .........
Bartlett,
B
a r t l e t t .S.
L . .........
. . . . . .Astoria,
A s t o r i a . RR.
. BBox
S. L
10.00
2,
10.00
H i n c h , L.
B e n d ...................
Hinch,
N o r t h Bend
.
L . CC.........
. . . . . . . . . North
5.00
5.00
1
.......
Astoria,
Nelson,
. . . ..........
N e l s o n ,JJohn
s t o r i a , 22440
4 4 OCCedar
e d a rS tSt
o h n . .........
. .. . . . A
Dahlia, Wash ..................
.
Re{unds
Refunds
168
168 1387
138? $7,775.00
$Z,zZr.Oo
5.00
5.00
......................................................
7,780.00
7,?80.OO
. . . . . . . . . . . . $ $ 898.25
Balance
B a l a n c eon
N o v e m b e 30,
r3 0 ,1925
1 9 2 5........................................
898.25
o n hand
h a n d November
SUMMARY
SUMMARY
Total
.......................
T o t a t s seal
.. .. .. ..
e a l s c scalps
alps.
Total sealion
....................
...
sealionscalps
scalps.
16S
168
.. 1387
1387
scalp $7,775.00
.. 1555
tt*
.
Total ...............................
Total
@ $5.00
$5.oo per scalp
$?,??5.0o
15
15
REPORT
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH WARDEN
REPORT OF
WARDEN
FINANCIAL
STATEMENT,
FINANCIAL
STATEMENT,
YEAR
YEAR ENDING
ENDING
NOVEMBER
30, 1926
NOVEMBER 30,
1926
HATCHERY FUND, DISTRICT NO.
NO. 11
HATCHERY
RECEIPTS
RECEIPTS
Balanc_e
November30,
Balance
November
30, 1925.
1925 ....................................
$28,181.91
.. . .. ..928,181.91
G i l l - n e t...............
s
e
e 3Gill-nets
993
. . . . . . . @ $$ 7.50
u . s o$g 7,447.50
7,447.50
3
o 4Set-nets
S e t - n e t...............
s
304
. . . . . . . @ 3.75
t.ts
1
;140.00
1,140.00
55
55 Traps
Traps .................
1.045.00
1,045.00
1 8 Stationary
S t a t i o n a rwheels
yw h e e l s......
18
......@ 3
35.00
5.00
630.00
630.00
wheels ...........
c
5.00
1
2 SScow
cow wheels.. . . . .. . . . .@ p
12
25.00
59
59 Seines
Seines .................
l O 6 Trolls
T r o l l s .................
106
..........@
2.50
Z.so
5 8 9 Boat
B o a t pullers
pullers .. ........ .@
589
1.00
1.00
490 Retail
490
Retail fish
fish dealers.
dealers. ......
. .. .@
5.00
5.00
49 Wholesale
Wholesale fish dealers.
49
dealers..@ 2.00
2.0'0
12 Salmon
12
Salmon canners
canners . . . ... . .@ 25.00
25.00
1
1 Broker
215 Boats or scows
215
sco\I's... . , .. .@
2.00
z.oo
44B
ag-nets
44
Bag-nets
.......@
1.00
1
.00
40
4 0 Crawfish
C r a w f i s h ..............
. . . . . . . @@
1.00
1.00
...........
........
(.
c
......... @
..............
3OO.0O
300.00
2,660.40
2,660.40
265.00
265.00
589.00
589.00
p,450.0o
2,450.00
98.00
98.00
300.00
300.00
50.00
50.00
430.00
490.00
44.00
44.00
4 0 . . 0 0$$ 17,488.90
40.00
rr,+ee.go
49
49 Transfers
Transfers .............
. .. . . @
.@
1.00
1.0o
49.00
49.00
Poundage
fees .. .
. . . . . . 132,658.32
132,658.32
R
o u n d a g efees
rrrnes .
Fines
981.00
9g1.oo
S
a l e . of
o . fcconfiscated
g13.g8
perty.
Sale
o n f i s c a t e dp r oproperty
...................
.. ... .. : ..
313.38
)undrres
Sundries
5,904.24
5,904.24
...............................
.......................................
....................................
$157,394.84
Less
five per
per cent
cent deducted
Less five
deductedfor
for Sinking
Sinking Fund,
Furld,$tut'tnn'tn
according to Sec.
Sec. 21,
2I, Chap.
Chap. 295,
Z9S, Laws 1923
LSZZ..
.. ..
......
7,869.72
Z,869.?2
749,525.12
149,525.12
$177,707.03
Amount of
of:noney
Amount
money withdrawn
withdrawn from
{rom Sinking
Sinking Fund
Fund and remitted
,.*r,a"o$ttt'tot'ot
Stgje Treasurer,
Treasurer,_Salem,
to
Salem, for credit
credit of
Hatchery Fund,
of Hatchery
Fund, DisDis_
1o.State
t r r c rNo.
r \ o . 1,
trict
I , during
d u r l n g the
year 1
t h e year
9 2 6 ............................
...
1926;
11,9bO.00
11,850.00
$189,557.03
$189,5s?.og
16
16
WARDEN
FISII WARDEN
MASTER FISH
REPORT OF
REPORT
OF MASTER
DISBURSEMENTS'
DISBURSEMENTS
. ..$24,488.86
$24,488.86
Bonneville
Hatchery .................
Bonneville Hatchery
13,?80.61
Klaskanine Hatchery
Kiaskanine
Hatchery .................. 13,780.61
8,470,74
McKenzie Hatchery
McKenzie
Hatchery .................... 8,470.14
4,756.58
4,756.58
.
WillametteRiver
RiverHatchery..
Hatchery..............
Willamette
9,822.29
Ponds.
WallowaFeeding
Feeding
Ponds ............... 9,822.29
Wallowa
561.06
Deschutes Hatchery
Deschutes
Hatchery .................. 561.06
5,032.10
Herman Cieek
Herman
CreekStation
Station ................ 5,032.10
71,694.75
. . . 11,694.75
i v e r H aHatchery
t c h e r y . . . . ................
S a n t i a mRRiver
Santiam
25.00
25.00
Sandy River
Sandy
RiverStation.
Station ..................
93.88
93.88
John Day Racks.
3,998.88
co-operationwork
work.. . 3,998.88
U. S.
S. Government
Government co-operation
U.
2,743.54
Reserve Eyeing
Reserve
EyeingStation.
Station ............... 2,743.54
3,464.57
McKenzie Eyeing
McKenzie
EyeingStation.
Station ............. 3,464.57
2,036.3?
South Santiam
South
SantiamStation.
Station ................ 2,036.37
634.53
634.53
Imnaha Station
2.389.93
Breitenbush
Station
Breitenbush
Station .................. 2,389.93
94,060.96
6?.8? $$ 94,060.96
67.87
.
Salmon. Idaho.
Station..
Salmon,
Idaho,
Station.. .................
John Day Racks ......................
Imnaha Station ......................
Refund a/c ..........................
193.02
193.02
3,972.77
3,972.77
29,709.78
29,709.78
2,179.08
2,179.08
4,266.29
4,266.29
Refund a/c . ..
Master
Master Fish
Fish Warden
Warden a/c.
a/c . . .
... ....................
M,iscellaneousa/c a/c
Miscellaneous
Fishway a/c ...
H a t c h e r i e sa
/c.,..
Director
a/c
D
i r e c t o r oof
f Hatcheries
Fishway a/c .........................
Patrol
Patrol Service
Service
Salaries
Salaries
$15,907.44
..............................$15,90?.44
Employees'
expenses
Employees'' expenses
Boat rent
Gasoline
Oils and supplies.
Oils
Repairs
Expense
Rent ..
Equipment
.................
Boat rent ............................
Gasoline ..............................
and supplies ......................
Repairs ..............................
Expense .............................
Rent .................................
Equipment ...........................
a/c .a/c
Commissioners
Commissioners
2,902.42
2,902.42
265.50
265.50
'L,652.8?
1,652.57
9?3.36
973.36
3,729.08
3,729.08
577.a9
577.89
l'029.75
1,029.75
5,293.71
5,293.71
...................
32,331.72
32,331.72
583.61
583.61
Office
Office Expense
Rent.....................
Salaries
Salaries ..................
Supplies .................
Supplies
,316.00
1,316.00
$ 1
3,605.00
3,605.00
1,077.31
1,07?.31
709.13
709.13
498.00,
498.00
Rent ...
E x p e n s e . . . .................
Expense
Equipment
Equipment
...............
7 , 2 0 5 . 4 4 $174,502.67
7,205.44
$174,502.67
15,054.36
. ..$
1926 .........................
$ 15,054.36
Balance
hand November
November 30,
30, 1926.
Balance on hand
t7
17
RE.PORT OF MASTER
REPORT
MASTER FISH
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
FINANCIAL
FINANCIAL
STATEMENT,
YEAR
YEAR ENDING
ENDING
STATEMENT.
NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER 30,
30, 1926
1926
HATCHERYFUND,
FUND.DISTRICT
DISTRICTNO.
HATCHERY
NO. 11
RECEIPTS
RECEIPTS
Balance
November
Balance
N o v e m b e30,
r 0 ,1
3
28,181.91
1925
$ 28,181.91
9 2 5...................................
.
.....$
Licenses
.....................
L i c e n s e si s sissued
u e d.
. .. . ..$
1?.488.90
$ 17,488.90
Transfer
T r a n s f e r f efees
e s . . ........................
49.00
49.00
Poundagefees,
fees,salmon,
Poundage
shad and
salmon,shad
and stursturgeon . ...............................
geon
Fines
Fines . ...............................
property...........
Sale of confiscated
confiscated property
Sundries ............................
Sundries
Less five
five per cent
cent deducted
deducted for Sinking
Sinking
Fund, according
according to
Sec.21,
295,
to Sec.
21, Chap.
Chap. 295,
Laws of 1928.
1923 .......................
..
132,658.32
132,658.32
981.00
981.00
313.38
313.38
5,904.24 $157,394.84
5,so4.24
$15?,394.s4
7 , 8 6 9 . ? 2 $149,525.12
7,869.72
$149,525.12
$177,707.03
$1??.?o?.oB
Amount of money
money withdrawn
Amount
and remitted
from Sinking
withdrawn from
Sinking F4und
Fund and
State Treasurer,
to
Treasurer, Salem,
to State
for credit
Salem, for
of Hatchery
credit of
Hatchery Fund,
Fund, DisDistrict No.
the year 1926
trict
No, 1, during
during the
7926,.............................
..
11,850.00
11,8b0.00
$189,557.03
$189,557.03
18
WARDEN
FISH WARDEN
MASTER FISH
REPORT
OF MASTER
REPORT OF
-
D
ISBURSEMENTS
DISBURSEMENTS
7'205'44
" " " $$ 7,205.44
expense ..................................
Office
Office expense
Commissioners
..................................
Commissioners
Patrol
r v i c e . . . . . ..................................
P a t r o l S eService
H aHatcheries
t c h e r i e s . . . . . ...........................
D i r e c t o r o f of
Director
Warden
Master Fish
Master
Fish
Warden .............................
Fishways
Fishways
.......................................
gasoline
tax....
Refunds,
tax ............................
Refunds, gasoline
work.
S. Government
Governmentco-operative
co-operative
work
U. S.
..............
583.61
32,331.72
4,266.29
4,266.29
3,972.77
3,972.77
2,1?9.08
2,179.08
193.O2
193.02
3,998.88
3,998.88
Miscellaneous a/cof WashWashStateof
to State
Reciprocal fish tax to
22,L75.32
. . . . . . .$
. $ 22,175.32
ington ..........................
2,808.46
penses .......................... 2,808.46
55.05
exAuditing Department, salary and
and ex-
Ammunition .......................
Restoration Fund .................
Tagging salmon experiment ........
Closing streams ...................
Legal expense .....................
5C.UJ
166.23
166.23
904.57
904.57
11.80
11.80
r5.25
15.25
Survey of W]illámette River re pol-
lution ...........................
150.00
150.00
3,423.10
3,423.10
Investigations and rewards .........
*Salmon Fropagation*Salmon
Propagation-
........................ $
Operation
Construction
Equipment
Construction ......................
Equipment ........................
$
J 6.Jd
)d,c
58,578.38
29,026.90
29,026.90
2,456.80
2,456.80
29,709.78
29,709.78
90,062.08
90.062.08$174,502.67
$174,502.67
1926 ........................"$$
30, 1926.
November 30,
hand November
Balance
Balance on hand
15'054'36
15,054.36
*Note-For
below'
seebelow.
*Note......Fordistribution
distributionofof salmon
salmon propagation see
PROPAGATION
SALMON PROPAGATION
SALMON
.No. 11
District No.
District
Total
Total
Equipment
Operation Construction Equipment
eos.zs $24,488.86
e,220.?2 $$ 303.75
$24,488.86
Bonneville Hatchery ....... $14,964.39
$14,s64.3e $$ 9,220.72
13,?80.61
13,780.61
637.80
637.80
7,344.54
7,344.54
5,798.27
5,798.27
Kiaskanine Hatchery
McKenzie Hatchery ......
Willamette Hatchery .....
Wallowa Feeding Ponds
Deschutes Hatchery
Herman Creek Station..
Santiam Hatchery ........
Sandy River Station
John Day River Racks....
Reserve Eyeing Station...
McKenzie Eyeing Station.
South Santiam Station....
Imnaha Eyeing Station...
Breitenbush Station ......
Salmon, Idaho, Station....
6,30?.57
6,307.57
1,299.82
t,299.82
3,566.92
3,566.92
8
,868.08
8,868.08
561.06
561.06
4,312.95
4,312.95
5,419.04
5,419.04
698.06
698.06
904.05
904.05
.00
.o0
702.65
702.65
6,181.47
6
,181.4?
25.00
25.00
83.88
83.88
469.47
469.47
1,379.53
1,379.53
108.83
108.83
507.78
507.78
33.23
33.23
6
7.8?
67.87
.00
.00
10.00
10.00
2,274.07
2,274.07
2,085.04
2,085.04
t1,927.54
,927.54
126.75
126.75
2,356.?0
2,356.70
.00
.00
862.7 5
862.75
491.60
491.60
50.16
50.16
.00
.00
16.50
16.50
OL ',L
94.24
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.oo
8,470.14
8,470.14
4,756.58
4,7
56.58
9,822.29
9,822.29
561.06
561.06
5,032.10
5,032.10
11,694.75
11,694.75
25.00
25.O0
93.88
93.88
2,743.54
2,743.54
3,464.57
3,464.57
2,036.3?
2,036.37
634.53
634.53
2,389.93
2,389.93
67.87
67.87
2,456.80 $90,062.08
$29,026.90
$s8,s?8.38
$90,062.08
58,578.38
$29,026.90 $$ 2,456.80
19
19
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
REPORT OF
MASTER FISH
OF MASTER
ENDING
FINANCIAL
STATEMENT,
YEAR
YEAR ENDING
FINANCIAL
STATEMENT,
NOVEMBER
30, 1926
1926
NOVEMBER 30,
NO.22
HATCHERY FUND,
FUND, DISTRICT
DISTRICT NO.
}IATCHERY
RECET PTS
RECEIPTS
1,687.86
. . . . . . $$ 1,687.86
30,
9 2 5....................................
.
Balance
November
Balance
N o v e m b e3
r 0 ,11925
$4,905.00
7.5o
..@
Gill-nets
654
.................
Gill-nets
os4
@ $$ 7.50 $4,905.00
3.75
3
, 7 5 5,745.00
5,?45.O0'
@
S e t - n e t s.................
. . . . . . . . .@
1532
1
5 3 2Set-nets
2
2
Seines
...................
Seines
Trolls ...................
..'".""@
48
48Trolls
p u l l e r s .............
. .,. ..@
B o a t pullers
356
3 5 6 Boat
115
1 1 5 R e t a i l f i s h d e a l e r s. . . . . . . @
dealers....@
54 Wholesale
Wholesale fish dealers.
b4
i
Retail fish dealers ........ @
. . . .. . .@
canners
Salmon canners
,. ...........
6 Salmon
6
fish canners
5 Shell fish
5
canners.
63
B o a t s oor
r sscows
c o w s . ...........
..,.......@
6 3 Boats
.
.
2.50
2
'50
1.00
1
.00
5.00
5.o0
2.00
2.0o
25.00
25.OO
30.00
30:O0
120.00
120.0,0
356.00
356.00
575.00
5?5.00
108.00
108.00
150.00
150.0'0
77.64
77.64
126.00
126.00
6.00
6.00
Oyster ..................
2.00
2.00
1.00
1
.00
5.00
1,445.00'
5
. 0 0 1,445.00
234.00
234.00
1.00
1.O0
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.oo
$13,884.64
5.00 $13,884.64
5.00
5.oo
5.0o
Transfers ................
. . . . , . . .(@
1.00
.. .
1
. o 0............
Bag-nets ................
6 Bag-nets
6
.. . .. . .. .@
.. ... . .. . ..@
289
2s9Clams
... .,@
234
C r a b s ...................
2 3 4 Crabs
.. .. ... ..@
2 Crawfish
2
. .. . .. ... . .@
I Oyster
1
Clams ..................
Crawfish ................
173
r?3 Transfers
@
Poundage
fees, salmon,
salmon,shad
shadand
andsturgeon..
sturgeon ......
.. ..
Poundage fees,
Additionalfees
feesonon
clams
crabs .............
crabs..
Additional
clams
andand
Additional
fees
oysters ......................
Additional
fees
on on
oysters.
Fines .
p f o pproperty
erty.
Sale
ofconfiscated
confiscated
...................
Sale of
Sundries
Sundries
Fines ........................................
.....................................
1?3.00
173.00
57,909.38
5?,909.38
344.84
344.44
29.12
29.12
1,629.58
1,629.58
64.00
64.00'
1,744.39
r,744.39
$75,778.95
$?5,??8.e5
Fund acfor Sinking
Sinking Fund
acLess
five per cent
Less five
cent deducted
deducted for
3,788.93
3,?88.93 $71,990.02
Laws
1923
...........
Laws
1923...
cording
Chap.
295,
cording to Sec.
Sec.21,
Chap.
21,
295,
$?1,990.02
$73,677.88
,.*r,,.u$tt'utt'tt
Amount
of money
from Sinking
Fund and remitted
Sinking Fund
money withdrawn
Amqunt of
withdrawn from
Fund, DisHatchery Fund,
Disto
for credit
of Hatchery
State Treasurer,
Treasurer, Salem,
credit of
to State
Salem, for
10,739.24
year 1
. . . . . 10,739.24
1926
trict
N o . 22,, during
9 2 6.............................
...
d u r i n g the
t h e year
t r i c t No.
84,417.12
$84,41?.12
20
20
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
REPORT
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
REPORT OF
l
DISBURSEMENTS
DISBURSEMENTS
Nehalem
Hatchery ....................
$
Nehalem Hatchery
. . .. . .$
....
Gold
CreekHatchery.
Hatchery ....................
Gold Creek
Wilson
W
i l s o n R River
i v e r H aHatchery
t c h e r y , . . . ...................
..
Alsea
Hatchery
Alsea Hatchery
.... ........................
Siuslaw
Hatchery .......................
Siuslaw Hatchery
UmpquaRiver
RiverHatchery.
Hatchery
.. . .................
Umpqua
.
South
CoosHatihery.
Hatchery ...................
South Coos
Coquille
Hatchery ......................
Coquille Hatchery
Rogue
RiverHatchery.
Hatchery ..................
Rogue River
Nestucca
.....................
N e s t u c c aH aHatchery
tchery
,.,...
Yaquina
Hatchery ......................
Yaquina Hatchery
Fish
F r i s hlliberation
i b e r a t i o ni ninSSiletz
i v e r . . ............
. . . . . . . . $$
i l e t z RRiver
R e f u n d a / ca/c
Refund
. . . .............................
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneousa/c ...
a/c ......................
Master
Fish
Warden ....................
Master Fish
Warden
Director
Hatcheries....................
Director ofofHatcheries...
.
F'ishways
............................... .
Flshwavs
4,527.77
4,527.77
12,751.82
72,751.82
2,137.63
2,13?.63
6,410.00
6,410.00
3,721.88
3,?21.88
6,956.85
6,956.85
5,244.18
5,244.78
4,742.27
4,742.27
2,187.03
2,187.03
10,475.46
10,475.46
4,486.69
4,486.69 $63,641.58
$63,641.58
110.23
110.23
37.96
37.96
6,043.96
6,A43.96
1.818.48
1,818.48
2,468.42
2,468.42
338.00
10,81?.05
338.00 10,817.05
Patrol
Patrol Service
Service
?,2?5.00
Salaries
S a l a r i e s . . . ................................ $$ 7,275.00
Employees' expenses
Employees'
expenses ................... 4,204.35
4,204.35
Boat
rent ..............................
12.75
Boat rent
t2.75
Gasoline
............................... 90.93
Gasoline
90.93
Oils
andsupplies.
supplies ....................... 131.64
131.64
Oils and
Repairs ................................ 1111.55
Repairs
11.55
451.18
Expense
............................... 451.18
Expense
Rent
Rent . ..................................
51.95
51.95
Equipment
............................. 188.86
E,quipment
188.86
Commissioners' a/c a/c ....................
Commissioners'
12,518.21
12,5r8.2t
417.34
4L7.34
Office
Office Expense
R e n t . ..................................
Rent
. . . . . . . . . . . . $$
Salaries
................................
Salaries
Supplies
...............................
Supplies
Expense ...............................
Expense
Equipment
Equipment
.............................
780.00
?80.00
1,747.05
I.747.O5
985.94
985.94
652.45
652.45
475.00
475.00
4,640.44
4,640.44 $92,034.62
$e2,0'34.62
Overdraft
O v e r d r a f ton
o n November
. . , . . . . $$ 7,617.50
N o v e m b e r 30,
3 0 , 11926
9 2 6.............................
.
?.61?.50
21
REPORT OF
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
FINANCIAL
FINANCIAL
STATEMENT,
YEAR
YEAR ENDING
STATEMENT,
ENDING
NOVEMBER 30,
NOVEMBER
30, 1926
1926
HATCHERY FUND, DISTRICT
HATCHERY
DTSTRICT NO.
NO.22
RECET PTS
RECEIPTS
Balance
Balance
November
N o v e m b e3
r 0 ,11925
. . . . . . . $$ 1,687.86
30,
9 2 5....................................
.
1,68?.86
Licensesissued
Licenses
issued
...........................$18,8s4.64
$13,884.64
.
Transfer
Transfer
fees
fees
173.00
.. ...........................
1?3.00
Poundage fees, salmon, shad
Poundage
shad and sturstur-
geon .................................
geon .
. . . 57,909.38
5?,909.38
Additional
Additionalfees.
fees,clams
clamsand
andcrabs.
crabs ..........
344.84
344.84
Additional
Additionalfees
fees
oysters ...............
onon
oysters.
29.12
29.t2
Fines .
1,629.58
1.629.58
property.
Sale of confiscated
confiscated property
64.00
64.00
Sundries
1,744.39 $75,778.95
1,744.39
$?5,??8.95
Fines ...................................
..............
Sundries ...............................
five per cent
Less five
cent deducted
deducted for
for Sinking
Sinking Fund,
Fund, acaccording to Sec.
21, Chap.
cording
295, Laws 1923
..........
Sec.21,
Chap.295,
1923...
3,788.93
3,?88.93 $71,990.02
$ZT,SSO.OS
$73,677.88
$?3,6??.88
Amount
Amount of
of money
money withdrawn
withdrawn from
from Sinking
Sinking Fund
Fund and
and remitted
remitted
State Treasurer,
Treasurer, Salem,
to State
Salem, for
for credit
credit of Hatchery
Hatchery Fund,
Fund, DisDisttrict
r i c t No.
year 1
N o . 2,
2 , during
d u r i n g tthe
h e year
1926
9 2 6..............................
. ..
. . . . . . 10,739.24
1O.?A9.S4
$84,417.12
$84,41?.12
22
REPORT
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
REPORT OF
MASTER FISH
OF MASTER
DISBURSEMENTS
DISBURSEMENTS
4,640.44
,040.+e
..$ +
Office
O f f i c e expense
expense....
417.34
477.34
Commissioners
.....................................
... .
Commissioners.
12'518.21
Patrol
Patrol service
service ....................................... 12,518.21
..............................
. .. .
Director of Hatcheries
Hatcheries..
Master
Master Fish Warden
Warden ...............................
Fishways
.........................................
2,468.42
2,46a.42
1,818.48
1,818.48
338.00
338.00
RefundsRefunds
Gasoline
Gasoline tax ............................. .$12.96
$rz.go
. . . . . . 25.00
Fine
F i n e .....................................
25.OO
.
37.96
3
7.96
River..........................
Fish liberation
liberation in Siletz
Siletz River
110.23
110.23
Miscellaneous a/cMiscellaneous
a/c
Auditing Department,
salaries and
and exexDepartment, salaries
Auditing
p e n s e s ..............................
2,068.09
penses
. . . . . .$$ 2,068.09
.52.00
Ammunition
Ammunition ..........................
52.00
10.00
10.OO
Legal expense
expense........................
... ..
.. 1,365.32
1,365.32
Rack work for
for chums
chums..................
77.60
77.60
Closing streams
streams ......................
'Restoration
70.55
Restoration Fund
Fund .....................
70.55
234.07
Tagging fish
...............
..
234.oI
fish experiment
experiment...
6,043.96
2,166.33
2,1"66.33 6,043.96
Investigations ........................
Investigations
... ..
*Salmon
*SaInionPropagationPropagation
. . . . . $$46,178.13
46,178.13
Operation
O p e r a t i o n ............................
iConstruction
Construction .........................
. .. 16,083.92
16.083.92
1,379.53
63,641.58
$92,034.62
63,641.58 $92,034.62
Equipment ........................... 1,379.53
1926 ..........................$
$ 7,617.50
Overdraft on
7,61?.50
Overdraft
on hand
handNovember
November 30,
3o,7926.
*Note-For distribution
propagation see
*Note_For
seebelow.
betow.
distribution of
of salmon
salmonpropagation
SALMON
SALMON PROPAGATION
PROPAGATION
District
No. 22
District No.
Station
Station
Operation Construction
Construction Equipment
Nehalem
N e h a l e m Hatchery
H a t c h e r y.....
. . . . . $$
Gold
Gold Creek Hatchery.
Hatchery. ..
..
Wilson
Wilson River
Hatchery.
River Hatchery.
Alsea
A l s e a Hatchery
........
l { a t c h e r y ........
Siuslaw
S i u s l a w Hatchery
......
H a t c h e r y ......
Umpqua
Umpqua River
River Hatchery
Hatchery
South Coos Hatchery...
Hatchery...
Coquille Hatchery .. . ..
Coquille
Rogue
Rogue River
River Hatchery.
Hatchery...
NestuccaHatchery
Nestucca
Hatchery .....
.....
Yaquina Hatchery
Hatchery .. .. .
2,619.79
2,619.?9
9,010.66
9,010.66
1,093.44
1,093.44
5,751.38
5
,?51.38
3,577.49
3;577.49
4,733.92
4,?33.92
4,964.22
4,964.22
2,720.65
2,720.65
2,123.81
2,723.87
6,708.24
6,708.24
2,874.53
2,874.53
1,9o7.e8
$ 1,907.98
$
3,093.45
3,093.45
1,036.59
1,036.59
584.12
584.12
81.17
81.17
2,135.24
2,135.24
199.31
199.31
1,772.09
1,712.09
63.22
63.22
3,739.12
3,?39.12
1,471.63
1,4?1.63
$
$46,178.13
$46,178.13
$16,083.92
$16,083.92
$1,379.53
$1,3?9.53
23
.00
.oo
647.71
647.77
7.60
?.60
74.50
?4.50
63.22
63.22
87.69
87.69
80.65
80.65
249.53
249.53
.00
.00
28.10
28.10
140.53
140.53
Total
Total
4,527.77
$
$ 4,527.77
12,751.82
12,751.82
2,137.63
2,t37.63
6,410.00
6,410.00
3,721.88
3,721.88
6,956.85
6,956.85
5,244.18
5,244.t8
4,742.27
4,742.27
2,187.03
2,787.Ots
10,475.46
10,475.46
4,486.69
4,486.65
$63,641.58
$63,641.58
REPORT
REPORT OF
MASTER FISH
OF MASTER
FISH WARDEN
WIARDEN
SEAL
AND SEALION
SEAL AND
SEALION FUND
FUND
Ending November
Year Ending
Year
November 30,
1926
SO,1926
B
a l a n c e ,N oNovember
Balance,
................................
v e m b e r 3 0 t h30th,
, 1 9 2 5 1925
.
.. .. . .. . ..$
898.25
$ 898.25
Receipts,
Receipts,December
December1,
1925,to November
November 30,
!, 1925,
. $9,640.00
30,1926..
1926.....$9,640.00
per
Less five
cent
five
cent deducted
for Sinking
deducted for
Sinking Fund,
Fund, accordaccordiing
n g to
t o Sec.
S e c 21,
. 2 I , Chap.
C h a p 205,
. 2 9 5 Laws
,L a w s 1923
1923...
481.98
4 8 1 . 9 8 9,158.02
9,158.02
.............
$10,056.27
$10,056.27
DISBURSEMENTS
DISBURSEMENTS
Name
Bounties
Bounties
No.
No.
No.
Address
Address
Seals
Seals Sealions
Sealions Amount
. . .........
De
Waldport
D ? MMarce,
a r c e , RR.
. EE
.. ...W
aldport
.. .. .
11
Bay
City
...B
ay C
Reafenburg,
R e a f e n b u r gS,Sam
a m . ......
i t y . ......
.....
Dunsmoor,
D u n s m o o r , OOliver
. . . SSvensen
v e n s e n ......
l i v e r . ......
22
9o
11
11
11
Elliott,
H ............Astoria
Elliott, J.J.H...
Astoria ....... 2,
Haglund,
....... 5
H a g l u n d , OOscar
s c a r . .......
. . . . KKnappa
nappa
Hinch,
North
Bend
e n d ....
H i n c h , LL.
.CC
. . . ............
..N
orth B
. . 11
Mattson,
M a t t s o n ,HHenry
e n r y . . .......
. . . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a ....... 6o
Walton,
. HH
. . ..........
. . . . . . HHarbor
a r b o r . .......
W a l t o n ,WW.
. . . . . . 3D
Berg,
............
B e r g , AAxel
xel
. . . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a ....... 3D
Kantala,
Charles........
Astoria ....... 1
Kantala, ,Charles
. ...Astoria
Palo,
Wayne ..........
Astoria ....... 3
Palo, Wayne
,..Astoria
Redding,
R e d d i n g , L .L.MM
. . ........
. . . . . . AAltoona,
l t o o n a , Wash.
W a s h . 16
to
Cook,
. AA
. . . ............
. . . . . . . . . OOretown
r e t o w n . ......
..... 1
1
C o o k , BB.
Mapes,
City
e r t . . ...........
. . . . . . . . . BBay
ay C
M a p e s ,B Bert
i t y . ......
. . . . . 22
Finney,
Axel. ..........Astoria
Astoria .......
Finney, Axel
Nelson,
N
e l s o n , JJohn
o h n . . ........... Astoria
A s t o r i a .......
Clatskanie
Anundi,Axel
Axel. .........,Clatskanie
Anundi,
Altoona, Wash.
Fox, John
. . .. .Altoona,
Wash. 7
Jackson,
d w i n . . .......
storia
3
. . . . . AAstoria
J a c k s o n ,EEdwin
Sture,
S t u r e ,WWm
m . ............
. . . . KKnappa
n a p p a ....... 1
Corbett
...... 1
Pulliam,
P u l l i a m J, .J.S S
. . ............
........C
o r b e t t . .......
Filby,
...........
Warrenton
F i l b y , MMatt
att
... 1
....W
a r r e n t o n .....
Haglund,
H
a g l u n d ,OOscar
s c a r . . .......
. . . . . KKnappa
n a p p a ....... 1
. Astoria
Knudsen,
Knudsen, Cornelius
Cornelius ..
1
...Astoria
Helmer,
H
e l m e r , LLindstrom
i n d s t r o m . ......
. . Akstoria
storia
1
ta
Puustinen,
P
u u s t i n e n William
,W i l l i a m ... . .. ..SSvensen
13
vensen
Zuanich,
ZranichP
, Philip
h i l i p . . ........
1
. . . . . . AAstoria
storia .......
Altoona, Wash.
Bailey,George
George .........Altoona,
Bailey,
Wash. 1
Manzanita
Baker,
B
a k e r ,FF.
. J J. . .............
a n z a n i t a. . . . . 1
. ' . . .. . . . . . M
Astoria
Barton,
J .............Astoria
1
Barton, P.P.J..
Astoria
Jerijarvi,
l b e r t . . .......
1
.....Astoria
J e r i j a r v i ,AAlbert
Astoria
. JJ
Penttila,
P
e n t t i l a T, T.
1
. . ...........
.......Astoria .......
Wash.. 1
Strauzer,
. . . . . . . . DDahlia,
a h l i a , Wash..
S t r a u z e rW
,W
. . ............
Van
Pelt, Harry
Harry H..
H .....
29
. . . Harbor
29
Van Pelt,
Affolter,
AffolterF
, rFred
e d . . ..........
. . . . . . NNeskowin
eskowin ..... 1
Astoria
Gustin,
Ernest .........Astoria
1
Gustin, Ernest
Astoria
Hankins,
H a n k i n s ,AA.
. F .F. . ..........
. .. . ...A
1
storia
Astoria
Hansen,
H a n s e n .SSeverin
1
e v e r i n . . .......
. .. ..A
storia
Joncich,
1
. . . . . . AAstoria
storia
J o n c i c h ,J aJack
c k . . ..........
Chinook, Wash. c5
Lindstrom,
Erick.........
Lindstrom, Erick
. ...'Chinook,
M a k e y , AAlfred
Makey,
11
l f r e d . . .........
. . . . . AAstoria
storia
244
Campbell,
C a m p t r e l lT, .T.O0. . ........
. . . . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a ....... 2
.Astoria
1
Wilhelmson, Wilhelm.
7
Wilhelm..Astoria
Fox, John ............
....
.......
.......
.......
......
.......
.......
.......
.......
Harbor .......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
24
$
7.50
?.50
10.00
10.00
25.00
25.00
5.00
5.00
30.00
30.oo
15.00
15.00
22.50
22.50
5.00
5.OO
20.00
2O.00r
80.00
80,.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
67.50
67.50
7.50
?.50
7.50
7
.50
7.50
7.50
52.50
52.50
22.50
22.50
7.50
J .D U
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.54
7.50
?.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
97.50
9?.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
,.cu
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
?.50
7.50
?.50
217.50
2
I7.50
7.50
7
.50
7.50
?
.50
'/
-bt, .
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
37.50
J J.)U
7.50
?.50,
180.00
180.00
7.50
7
.50
REPORT OF
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
)-
DISBURSEMENTS-(Continued)
DISBURSEMENTS-(
Continued)
Name
No.
No.
No.
No.
Seals Sealions
Amount
Sealions Amount
Address
Address
P u l l i a m , WW.
Pulliam,
. . ..........
. . . . . . PPortland
. LL
o r t l a n d . .......
.. ..
Blomquist, Vern
Blomquist,
Vern........
Astoria .......
. .. .Astoria
Ritchey,
Quentin.. ......
Ritchey, Quentin
. .. .Astoria
Astoria .......
M a r c h i n s Steven
, t e v e nT ......
Marchins,
S
. . . . PPortland
o r t l a n d . .......
....
Forty,
F o r t y , RRobert
o b e r t . . ..........
. . . . . . PPort
o r t Orford
..
O r f o r d ..
Gunderson,
G u n d e r s o nW
, Wm
m . . ........
n a p p t o n , Wn.
. . . . KKnappton,
Wn.
Bailey, George
Bailey,
George ........, Cathlamet, Wn.
Wn.
Johnson,
u s s . . ........
. ... ..R
e e d s p o r t. . . . .
Reedsport
J o h n s o n ,GGuss
Bryant,
B r y a n t , T Tom
o m . .......... Reedsport
R e e d s p o r t. . . . .
W'hitten,
W
h i t t e n , EE.
. RR
. . ...........
. .. . ..W
illamette . . ..
Willamette
Carison,
C a r l s o n ,SSidney
i d n e y . . .......
A s t o r i a . ........
. . . . . Astoria
. .. ..
Christensen,
. . ........
. . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a .......
C h r i s t e n s e nJ, .J.FP
Cook,
C o o k ,J John
. . . ..........
. . . . . . . TTillamook
illamook .....
o h n AA
. . . . . OOregon
r e g o n City
Gates,
G
a t e s ,CCharles
h a r l e s . . .........
C i t y ..
..
. . Garibaldi
Morgan,
Charles T
.....
Morgan,'Charles
T..
. Garibaldi
Smith,David
David ...........Knappa
Knappa .......
Srnith,
Smith,
............
Reedsport
e
S
m i t h ,I kIke
.....R
e e d s p o r t. . . . .
Otis
Baller,
B a l l e r ,HH.
. CC
. . ............
........O
t i s ..........
Petersen,Peter
Peter.. .......
Petersen,
Astoria .......
. .,. .Astoria
Richter,
. .. . ..H
Hillsboro
illsboro .. . . .
R i c h t e r , J Julius
u l i u s . . ........
Carlson,
.......
i c t o r O0. .......
. . . . AAstoria
storia
C
a r l s o n ,VVictOr
.. ..
55
1I
8
11
11
11
7
1
1
11
1
1
11
11
1
1
3
3
5
5
4
11
1
1
50
50
3
3
22
11
1
66
1
7
2
2
't7
Moberg,
Astoria
.. .. ..A
M o b e r g , CCarl
s t o r i a .......
a r l O0. . ........
Bjorklund,
B
j o r k l u n d , AAxel
x e l EE. . .......
. . . BBrownsmead
r o w n s m e a d ..
..
d w a r d . ......
Ericksen,
E
r i c k s e n ,EEdward
. . . KKnappa
n a p p a ......
M a t t s o nA
, A.
Mattson,
. MK
. . ..........
. . . . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a .......
.......
Olds,
Tillamook
..T
i l l a m o o k . ......
.. .
O l d s , DDelmer
e l m e r .........
Raihala,
R a i h a l aR, Reino
e i n o . . ........
. . . . . . KKnappa
n a p p a . ........
.....
. . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a ....... 11
Blackstock,
B
l a c k s t o c k ,WW.
. EF. .......
Oja,
O j a , OOney
n e y ............
. . . . . BBrownsmead
r o w n s m e a d... . 1I
Eide,
Stephen ...........Skamokawa,
Eide, Stephen
Skarnokawa, Wn. 22
Miles,
M i l e s ,J .J.HH
. . .............
. . . . . . . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a ....... 4
Smith,
. . . . . Astoria
S m i t h , CChesley
A s t o r i a ....... 2
h e s l e y. . .........
Wells,
1
W e l l s , CChas.
. . ..........
. . . . . . TTillamook
illamook
1
h a s .SS
Baker,
Elmer,
Srr . ......Tillamook
B
aker. E
lmer. S
. . . . . T i l l a m o o k . .....
1
....
1
B
a l d r i d g eD, D
Baldridge,
. . ...........
. . . . . . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a ....... 17
Elliott, J.J.H...
Elliott,
H ............Astoria
Astoria ....... 12
12
E r i c k s o n ,OOscar
Erickson,
. . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a ....... 44
s c a r . .......
H a n s o n ,HHans
Hanson,
........
Glenada
.......
a n s . . . . . . . . G l e n a d a. . . . . . . 2
L a k s o ,W
Lakso,
Wm.
. . ..........
. . . . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a . ........
m . AA
.....
2
Lundquist,
Lundquis,t,Henning ...Brownsmead
Brownsmead .... 2
Macklin,
M a c k l i n , EEdwin
d w i n . . .......
s t o r i a ....... 44
. . . . . AAstoria
M a n u l a ,E .E. .............
Manula,
. . . . . . . . . Astoria
A s t o r i a .......
. . . . . . . 11
P e t e r s o n ,JJohn
Peterson,
H. .......
. . . . Astoria
A s t o r i a ....... 1
ohn H
M a u p i n ,J John
Maupin,
. . .........
. . . . . RReedsport
e e d s p o r t .... 11
o h n TT
S i m o n s e nN
, Nels
Simonsen,
e l s . . .......
. . . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a ....... 8
Downing, E
Downing,
Elmer
l m e r N......
. . . . PPacific
aciiic C
City....
i t y . . . . 11
37.50
3?.50
7.50
7
.50
60.00
6
0.00
7.50
7.50,
101.00
1,01.00
7.50
7.50
52.50
52.50
7.50
7
.50
7.50
?.50
7.50
7
.50
7.50
?.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50'
22.50
2
2.50
37.50
3
7.50
30.00
7.50
7.50
7.50
?.50
375.00
3?5.00
22.50
2
2.50
15.00
1
5.00
7.50
?.50
7.50
?.50
45.00
45.00
7.50
7
.50
15.00
15.00
52.50
52.50'
7.50
?
.50
187
18?
9
I
1
33
7.50
J.JU
15.00
15.00
30.00
3
0.00
15.00
1
5.00
7.50
7.50
5.00
5.OO
7.50
7
.50
90.00
90,.00
30.00
30.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.0,0
15.00
1
5.00
30.00
30.00
7.50
7
.54
7.50
?.5,0
7.50
?.50
60.00
60.00
5.00
5
.00
45.00
45.00
67.50
67.50
7.50
?
.50
22.50
22.50
44
30.00
30.00
.. ..
.. .
Lindstrom,
L;indstrom,Arthur
Arthur
Chinook, Wash.
....Chinook,
Wash.
.
.
. .
M i l l e r , AAlbert
Miller,
l b e r t . . ........
. . . . . . AAstoria
storia
.......
S c h n e i d a u ,GGust
Schneidau,
Agnes
u s t . .......
. ...A
g n e s ........
W
ahl, O
Wahl,
Oscar
. . . . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a .......
s c a r BB. . ........
W
i n e g a r ,AA.
Winegar,
. DD
. . ..........
. . . . . . CCushman
u s h m a n .......
.....
25
25
6
'
REPORT OF
OF MASTER
MASTER FISH
FISH WARDEN
WARDEN
DISBURSEM
DISBURSEMENTS(Continued)
ENTS-(Continued)
No.
Name
Name
. . ............
. . . . . . . . AAstoria
s t o r i a . ........
Brandt,
B r a n d t .AA.
. EE
.....
Knappa
Johnson,Norman
Norman.......
. .. Knappa
Johnson,
. . . . . . . ,Tillamook
Mills. E.
T i l l a m o o k ..
Petersen,
P e t e r s e nN
, .N. ............
. . . . . . . . R eReedsport
edsport
Mills, E ................
No.
No.
Seals
Sealions
S*;
Sealions Amount
Amount
Address
1
1
1
6
6
2
......
7.50
7.50,
7.50
?.50
45.00
45.00
15.00
15.,00
360
187
$2,688.50
Freight............................................. $ 1.16
Supplies
............................................
Equipment .........................................
Balance on hand November 30,
307.62
299.63
1926 .......................
3,296.91
3,296.91
$6,759.36
$6,?59.36
SUMMARY
SUMMARY
per scalp bounty ........................
$2,385.00
. ..$2,3S5.0o
5.00
5.00 per
perscalp
scalpbounty
bounty ........................ 210.00
210.00
318
7.50 per scalp bounty
318 seal scalps
scalps @
@ ?.5o
42 seal
seal scalps
scalps @
per bounty ............................
.5O per bounty.
187
18? sealion scalps
scalps @ .50
scalp bounty
bounty was
increasedto
The seal
seal scalp
was increased
to
93.50
93.50
$2,688.50
$2,688.50
$7.50 on January
1926.
1, 1926.
$?.60
January 1,
SINKING
SINKING FUND
FUND ACCOUNTS
ACCOUNTS
FUND, DISTRICT
DISTRICTNO.
HATCHERY FUND,
NO.1X,
Amounts
Amounts received
receivedinin Sinking
Sinking Fund,
Fund, Hatchery
Hatchery Fund,
Fund, District
District No.
No.
1, from
from March,
March, 1923,
1923,to November
November 30,
30, 1926.
1926 ................ .$32,096.35
$32,096.35
Less
of money
money withdrawn
Less amount
amount of
from Sinking
Fund and
withdrawn from
Sinking Fund
and rereState Treasurer,
mitted to State
Treasurer, Salem,
mitted
Salem, for
for credit
credit of
of Hatchery
Hatchery
Fund, District
D,istrict No.
No. 1,
1, and expended during
during the year 1926..
1926....
11,850.OO
., 11,850.00
B a l a n c eon
Balance
o n hand,
h a n d ,December
D e c e m b e r1,
1 . 11926
9 2 6....................
.
. . . . . $$20,246.35
*,r-a.3t
HATCHERY
HATCHERY
FUND.
FUND, DISTRICT
DISTRICT NO.2
NO.2
Amounts received
Amounts
received inin Sinking
Sinking Fund,
Fund, Hatchery
Hatchery Fund,
Fund, District
District No.
No.
from -Magch,
March, 1923,
1923, to
to November
2, from
November 30,
$18,330.35
30, 1926
1926................. .$18,980.35
_ 2,
of money
money withdrawn
Less aniounr
from Sinking
Fund and
amounF of
withdrawn from
Sinking Fund
and rere-
State Treasurer,
mitted
Treasurer, Salem,
mitted to
to State
Salem, for
for credit
credit of
of Hatchery
Hatcherv
Fund, District
No.2,
Pund,
2, and expended
District No.
expended during
year 1926..-.
during the year
1926... 10,739.24
lO,73g.Z4
Balance on
on hand,
hand, December
December
1,
$ 7,591.11
1, 1926
1926....................
.. . -$
t,tttJt
SEAL
SEALION FUND
SEAL AND
AND SEALION
FUND
Amounts received in
Sinking Fund,
Amounts
in Sinking
Fund, Seal and Sealion
Sealion Fund,
Fund. from
from
March, 1923,
March,
1923,-to November
November gO,
30, 1926.
1926 ........................
$
... .. . .. .$
Money expended .............................................
Money expended
Balance on hand,
hand,December
December 1,
266
2
1,910.25
1,91O.ZS
.00
.00
1926.
1926 ...................
....$$ 1,910.25
1,91O.A5
t
REPORT
R. E.
OF R.
E. CLANTON,
CLANTON, DIRECTOR
DIRECTOR OF
REPORT OF
OF
HATCHERIES
HATCHERIES
LETTER OF
LETTER
OF TRANSMITTAL
TRANSMITTAL
Portland, Oregon,
Oregon, December
December 2,
Z,1926.
7926.
To the
the Fish
Fish'Commission
of the State
State of
of Oregon.
Oregon.
To
Commission of
Gentlemen:
Gentlemen:
{Jpon reassuming
reassuming the
Director of
of Hatcheries
Hatcheries June
Upon
the duties
duties of
of Director
23rd of
of
June 23rd
year, II found
last year,
found many
many of
of the
theexperienced
experiencedhatchery
hatchery superintendents
superintendents who
who formerly_worked
of their
charge of
respeitive stations,
formerly worked with
with me
me still
still in charge
their respective
stations, and
and
in most
most instances
instances the
new superintendents
the new
superintendents who
had entered
entered the
in
who had
Dipartthe Departduring my
absencewere
werelikewise
my absence
iikewise experienced
experiencedand
ment during
who
and efficient,
efficient, all
of'who
all of
give me their
signified
willingness to
their hearty
heartyco-operation.
signified their
their willingness
to give
co-operation. This,
practically all
coupled
of the
important hatcheries
coupled with
with the
the fact
fact that
that practically
all of
the important
hatcheries and
feeding pon-d
years
during the thirteen
thirteen years
feeding
pond systems
systems of
of the
the state were installed during
formerly in
in charge,
charge, made
made it
it easy
easy for
for me
proceed
that II,was
was formerly
me to
to take
takeup
upand
andproceed
with the
the duties
duties with
with very
very little
little difficulty.
with
difficulty.
A
survey of
various hatcheries
hatcheries disclosed
A survey
of the various
disclosedthe
the fact
fact that
that in
in order to
to
for the
care for
the increased
young fish
increasednumber
number of
care
of spawn
spawn and
and young
fish available,
available, some imimprovem€nt
provement and
and extensions
extensions would
would necesslrily
necessarilyhave
havetoto be
be made,
made, and
and the
maJor improvements
improvements and
years are
two years
major
and extensions
extensions made
made during
during the
the past two
are
set.forth
set
forth briefly
briefly as
follows:
asfollows:
Bonneville
Bonneville Hatchery
Hatchery
Complaints
Complaintshad
had been
beenmade
madethrough
through the
the press
press and
and otherwise
that the
otherwise that
the
_
g-otrnsyille Hatchery,
place and
Bonneville
Hatchery, recognized as a show
show place
and visited
visited by
by thousands
thousands
people annually,
of people
of
annually, had
had been
been allowed
allowedtoto fall
fall into
into a dilapitated
dilapitated and
and ununsightly condition
condition: This
This criticism
sightly
criticism was
was no
no doubt
doubt due
due to
to t[e
the fact
fact that
that the
the
grounds
surroundings had been somewhat
grounds and surroundings
somewhat torn
torn up
up while
while the new conponds were
crete ponds
year
crete
were under
under construction
constructionduring
duringthe
thelatter
latter part
part of
of the
the year
previoys,_a_nd
previous, and that
that some of
of the
the buildings
buildings which
which had
had been
been sianding
standing for
for many
many
years
years ha-d
had began
began to-show
to show decay.
decay. Work
started upon
the
Work was
was immediately
immediately starteA
upon thl
r-epair
buildings, grounds
ponds were
repair of
of the
grounds around
around the
the ponds
leveled up
wele leveled
up and
and
_thebuildings,
the _space
space laid_
laid off
off in_
in lawn
lawn with
with shrubbery
shrubbery added
added in
in order
order to
to make thii
this part
of
coqform with
rest of
of the grounds conform
with the rest
ol the
thesurroundings.
surroundings.
According
Howell's report,
report, additional
improvements
According to
to Superintendent Howell's
additionalimprovements
consist
lafing of twelve-inch
twelve-inch pipe
consist of
of the laying
pipe line
line to
to furnish
furnish the water
witer supply
supply
new concrete
ponds. A
the-new
concrete ponds.
new foundation
put under
to the
A new
foundation was
$-as put
under the
the west
west
end of
of the
the main
main hatchery
hatchery building
building and
one hundred
hundred new
and one
new hatching
hatching troughs
troughs
installed.
An
entire
new
roof
plaied
installed. An entire new roof consisting
coniisting of
of sheeting
sheetingand
and shingles
shingleswas
rias placed
on the
the main
building. AA new
new macadam
macadam road,
road, thirty
on
thirty feet
feet wide,
wide, was
conwai con-main building.
s.tructed,leading
grounds, replacing
highway into
into the
structed, leading fromfrom the highway
the hatchery
hatchery grounds,
replacing
th.e
old
dangerous bridge
bridge entrince
the old dangerous
entrance which
which had
had been in-use
in use for
years.
for many
many'years.
Three new
new dirt or
ponds, thirty
or natural
natural ponds,
feet wide
Three
thirty feet
wide by
by two
two hundred
hundred feet
fiei long
tot g
and three
three feet
feet deep
and
deep were
were built.
built. A
A flum
flum to furnish
furnish aeration
aeration to
to the
the lake
laki
pgnds
n'as constructed
constructed and
thousand eighty
eighty feet
ponds was
and one thousand
feet of
of flume,
flume, three
three feet
feet
w-ide, th-ree--feet
wide,
three feet deep,-with
deep, with covering
covering and
and railing,-was
railing, wasput
put in
in to
to replace
part
ieplace part
of the old flume
flume which
of
which had
had become
becomeso
sorotten
rotten ihat
that itit was of no further
further use.
use.
Repair worb
Repair
work was
was made
made on
on -the
the upper
upper or
or main
main dam
Tanner Creek,
dam across
acrossTanner
Creek,
som.enew timbers and
plank being
and_plank
some
being used.
used. Improvements
Improvements and repairs were
were
made on
number of
other concrete
gashouse
made
on a number
of the other
ponds. AA new
concrete ponds.
new gas
house was
gas pump
built and gas
pump installed,
installed, also
built
also aa new
new fobd
food drier
drier was
was con*stiucted.
constructed. The
Ttre
work enumerated is the most
most important
important and
andessential,
work
essential,but
many improvebut many
improvements of
of a minor
minor nature were
were made in the way
grorinds, plantments
plantway of
of filling
fillirig up
up grounds,
ing
flowers, etc.
ing flowers,
etc,
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27
HatcherY
Kiaskanine
Klaskanine Hatchery
and a
hatchery building
building and
main hatchery
under the
the main
A
was put under
foundation was
new foundation
A new
general repairs
repairs
put on and
other general
and.other
new floor t"ia,
laid, also
also aa new
new slite
slate roof
roof was put
,r"*-ttooi
pond system
was
system was
feeding pond
thefeeding
leading to
to the
made
to the
bridge leading
A bridge
the building.
building. A
-"a. to
the
constructedacross
acrosstle
the river,
river, and
and suppoits
supports put
put under
under tJre
the pipe
pipe line
line on
on the
-iioApproxiis taken.
taken. _ Approxisupply is
"o"iir""t"a
watir supply
the hatchery
hatcheiy water
North
Fork from which
*tri.6 the
li.rtfr-Frit
d-eepened
and widened,
widened,
weredeepened
feet of
of-ponds
mately
one
ponds were
and
fifty feet
ftu"ar.a and fifty
o"e hundred
;;;;iy
capacity
increasingthe
the capacity
materially increasing
installed,materially
screins installed,
with
and screens
dams
-So-" and
ri"""rr"ty dams
*ith necessary
.
pondsand
andadditional
additional
other ponds
made on
on the
the other
of
station. Some repairs
were made
..p"itt were
;T this
A[-;;1i-o''.
in.
flowers and
and shrubbery put
flowers
---'AUtg"
Put in.
furnished
watersupply
pupplyfurnished
with aa water
po"d or
constructedwith
A large pond
lake was
was constructed
ot-lak.
hold
to hcdd
made in order
order to
pip.. This
This system
system was made
e'iehG.n-i.rch pipe.
through an eighteen-inch
tt.ougtt-"-n
nine
or nine
eight or
silverside salm"on
salmonover
overthe-sicond
the second winter
winter or
or until
until they
they were eight
"ii""iJla.
million silversides,
silversides,_most
laketwo
two million
There are now
most
now in
in this
this lake
inches l"in length. There
in"t.r
liberated durof which are'six
are six inches
long and
and which
which will
will be
be retained
retained and
and liberated
durinches long
"i-*ti.tt
year.
coming year.
April of
of the
the coming
March or April
ing March
ing
Ponds
Feeding Ponds
Creek Feeding
Herman
Herman Creek
to
in order
order to
dike in
put
repairs made
A
was -system.
put in
in and
and repairs
made to
to the dike
cribbing was
new cribbing
A new
made
improvements were made
pond system. Repairs and improvements
protect
feeding pond
protect the feeding
and
given two
of paint and
po'nds. The
*ete given
Thl buildings
buildingJ were
on some
of the
the ponds.
two coats of
6"io-" of
is
on which
this station
station is
land on
which this
The land
housewas
constructed. The
food house
was constructed.
a small
small food
years,,was
decide.d,the
number of years,
located, having
having been
been inin litigation
litigation for
for aa number
was decided,
located,
A
former owners being
being awarded
awarded five
five thousand
thousanddollars,
dollars,which
whichwas
waspaid'
paid. A
formei'owneri
danbridge, replacing the dannew roadway
roadway was constructed
coinstructedunder the railroad bridge,
new
to
In order
order to
grounds more
moreaccessible.
accessible' In
gerous
the grounds
making the
gerous crossing,
crosiing, and making
constructed along
along this
concrete wall
wall was constructed
protect
raiTway roadbed
roadbed a concrete
firotect the railway
new road.
road.
Hatchery
Santiam Hatchery
Santiam
pond system
was
system was
the pond
A
pipe supplying
water to_
to the
supplying water
A thirty-inch
thirty-inch concrete pipe
with all
six-room house with
A new
new six-room
installed to
to replace
replace the
the old
old wooden
wooden flume.
flume. A
installed
superfor the
thesuperconstructed for
modern improvements
and a full
full basement
basement was
was constructed
improvements and
modern
installed. The
supply was
was installed.
furnish the
water supply
intendent, and
and aa pipe line
the water
line to furnish
intendent,
hatchery building
paving of
the hatchery
in front
front of
of the
raising and
and paving
of the highway
there
highway in
raising
-building.-there
in around
building.
around the
thebuilding.
filling be put in
made it necessary
necessary that considerable
made-it
considerable filling
nature were
were made.
Other improvements
improvements of a minor nature
rnade.
Hatchery
Willmette
Will4mette Hatchery
grounds
up the
clearing up
the grounds
The
at this station
improvemets at
station consisted
consisted of clearing
The improvemets
ponds, which
the station.
increased the capacity
capacity of the
station.
which increased
and enlarging the ponds,
Wallowa
Hatchery
Wallowa Hatchery
maaround the
A
the grounds, and aa manew woven
A new
woven wire
wire fence was placed around
leveled up
highway was built,
cadam roadway leading from
from the highway
built, the grounds leveled
hatcheryand
otherbuildbuildThe hatchery
andother
and put into lawns,
lawns, and shrubbery planted. The
constructed and
and aa
food drier
was constructed
ings
given two
two coats
coats of
of paint.
paint. AA food
drier was
ings were
were given
protect the
the
Two dams were
were built
built to protect
in. Two
septic tank and
and connections
connections put in.
made.
minor improvements
improvements made.
feeding ponds and many
many other
other minor
McKenzie Hatchery
Hatchery
McKenzie
80 feet, was erected at this
this
new hatchery
hatchery building,
building, 40
40 by
by 80
AA complete
complete new
road leading
leading from
from the
the
station,
one new
pond was
was built
built and
and a road
new retaining
retaining pond
station, one
graded and
feet, was graded
and macadamized.
macadamized.
highway,
highway, a distance of several
several hundred feet,
Nehalem Hatchery
Hatchery
Nehalem
hatchery, located
The
at the Nehalein
Nehalem hatchery,
located at
at the
the
The surrounding
surrounding conditions
conditions at
of aa
Salmonberry, made
impracticable for
building of
mouth
made itit impracticable
for the
the building
mouth of
of the
the Salmonberry,
that stream.
stream.
feeding pond
pond system
systemsufficient
sufficienttototake
take care
care ofof the
the needs of
of that
feeding
going over the
Bay
After
thoroughly, the
fishermen of
of Nehalem
Nehalem Bay
After going
the matter
matter thoroughly,
the fishermen
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28
Nehalem, represented
represented by aa
and the
of both
and Nehalem,
business men of
both Wheeler
Wheeler and
the business
committee,
appeared before
before the
the Commission
and protested
protested against any
any
committee, appeared
Commission and
further money being expended
expended at
at that
that place and
and requested
requested that
that the hatchery
pondscould
could
of feeding
feeding ponds
be moved to aa location
location where
where an
an adequate
adequatesystem
system of
provided. A
farther down
down
be provided.
found on
Foley Creek
Creek farther
A desirable
location was
on Foley
desirablelocation
was found
interdirectly interby those directly
the stream.
After the location
location had been
been approved by
stream. After
year. Improvein September
September of
of this
this year.
ested, work
work at
at this site
started in
site was
was started
putting a dam
Foley Creek
Creek
dam across
tt'e main
main Foley
ments
ments so far
far made
made consist
of putting
across the
consist of
one-half
in order
into an
oldchannel
channelwhich
which isisalmost
almostone-half
order to
divert the
anold
to divert
the water
water into
mile
will be one of the
naturalfeedthe best
fbedmile long
bestnatural
long and which
which when completed will
ing
pond systems in
in the state, with
leastten
million finfining pond
capacity of at
at least
ten million
with a capacity
gerling'
gerling.
Hatchery
Gold
Gold Creek
creek Hatchery
hatchery building
there
An
was put under
An entire
new foundation
under the
building there
entire new
foundation was
the hatchery
pond system,
increasingthe
work was done upon the feeding
feeding pond
system,increasing
the
and extensive work
capacity
of the
the station
station materially.
materially. A
capacity of
new food
was constructed
constructed and
and
A new
food drier
drier was
other minor
minor improvements
improvements made.
made.
Nestucca
Nestucca Hatchery
Hatchery
order to
to
Considerable
workwas
wasfound
foundnecessary
necessaryatat this
this station
station in
in order
Considerable work
put it in
proper size
young fish
size
put
to hold
in condition
condition to
hold the young
fish until
until they attain the
the proper
good racking
plant, which
has good
racking
for
for liberation.
located in
in 1924,
7924, has
liberation. The
The plant,
which was
was located
facilities, but
feeding pond syssysfacilities,
but affords
affords poor
poor opportunities
for an adequate
opportunities for
adequate feeding
tem.
was found
found near
near by
by on
on Little
tem. However,
Little West
Creek in
in
However, aa location
location was
West Creek
pond system
which
have
which a natural feeding
feeding pond
constructed. Several ponds have
systemwas
was constructed.
of at least
been made and
and when
when the
the system is
is completed
will take
take care of
completed itit will
least
installed and
ten million
fish. AA new
million fish.
Superintendentwas
and
newcottage
cottagefor
for the
theSuperintendent
wasinstalled
grounds fenced
fenced and
improvements made.
made.
the grounds
leveled, and
other minor
minor improvements
and leveled,
and other
Alsea
Hatchery
Alsea Hatchery
pond
Improvements
at this
Improvements at
feeding pond
this station
station consist
consist of
of extending
extending the
the feeding
system and
to carry
carry water
water over
over same. Also
and building
building a large flume
flume to
Also aa flume
ponds above
from the
was built
in which
fish are
the ponds
the dam.
dam.
built in
which the fish
are liberated
liberated from
above the
Considerable work
work was
was found
found necessary
acrossthe
river.
necessarv on the dam
dam across
the river.
Siuslaw Hatchery
Hatchery
Siuslaw
plant to
It was
found necessary
to support
the main
main building
was found
necessary at this plant
support the
building with
with
put in
yearpreprenew braces
in the
braces and rods.
rods. The
troughs which
which had
had been
been put
theyear
The troughs
operators might
might work
more convious
had to
to be lowered
in order
order that the
vious had
lowered in
the operators
work more
congaragewas
veniently. A
veniently.
A garage
constructed, some
some filling
filling was done
done around
around the
the
wasconstructed,
pond was
main
main hatchery
hatchery and
and aa fence
placed around
aroundthe
the grounds.
grounds. A
fence placed
A new
new pond
was
ponds were
built and the old
which increased the
the capacity
capacity to
to a
built
old ponds
were deepened,
deepened, which
considerabledegree.
considerable
degree.
Umpqua
Umpqua Hatchery
Hatchery
A
40 by 8&
feet, with
with a concrete
A complete new hatchery
hatchery building,
floor,
building, 40
80 feet,
concrete floor,
provided
provided with
with sixty
sixty new troughs, was built.
Eight hundred and eighty feet
built. Eight
provide water
ponds,
of flume
of
was constructed to
to provide
water for
flume was
for the
sysetm. Three ponds,
the sysetm.
approximately
approximatelyfour
four hundred
hundredfeet
feet long,
long, with
with aa capacity
million
capacity of
oI three
three million
fingerling, were
fingerling,
were built;
built, and aa new
newseven-room
seven-roomdwelling
dwelling for
for the
thesuperinsuperintendent,
24 by 36
tendent, 24
36 feet,
feet, was built;
room 16
36feet.
feet. The
built; also
also aa store
store room
16by
by 36
grounds were leveled and
and laid off
off in lawns
lawns and
and driveways
driveways and
and walks
walks were
were
provided.
provided.
This new plant is one
This
of
the
most
modern
and
complete
in
the
state,
one of the most modern and complete
the state,
owing to the
ground surrounding,
but owing
the unfavorable
unfavorable location
location of the
the ground
surrounding, itit isisimimpracticable to
present
pond
to increase
increase the
feeding pond system, and as the Umpqua
River is one of the
River
most important
important streams in
is evident
the most
in that
that district,
district, it
it is
evident
plant is
capacity of
that the
the capacity
of this plant
is not
large enough
increase or
keep up
not large
enough to
to increase
or keep
up
your body
the supply
fish in that
supply of fish
After the appearance
that stream.
stream. After
appearancebefore
before your
body
of a delegation
delegation representing
representing the
fishermen
of
fish dealers,
dealers,business
men and
andfishermen
the fish
businessmen
9q
29
River, the construction
pond system
of
Umpqua River,
construction of
feeding pond
of the Umpqua
of a feeding
system was
was
plans
authorized
authorizedon
on Little
Little Mill
Mill Creek
Creek near
near Scottsburg.
Scottsburg. A
A survey
survey and
and plans
have
upon this
have been made
made and
and work
work upon
this system
system will
will be
be started
startedimmediately
immediately
year in
put in
after
first of
the year
in order
order that
that it
it may
may be
after the
the first
of the
be put
in use
use during
the
during the
comrng season.
coming
season.
South Coos
Coos Hatchery
Hatchery
South
No extensive
extensive improvements
No
improvementshave
havebeen
been made
made at
at this
this station.
station. The
grognds
surrounding the
hatchery were
grounds surrounding
the cottage and hatchery
leveled off
were leveled
off and some
some
additions were
ponds.
additions
were made
made to
to the feeding
feeding ponds.
Coquille Hatchery
Coquilie
Hatchery
Maintaining
money collected
Maintaining that
that money
collected from
from their
their stream had been
been diverted
diverted
elsewhere, the
the fishermen
fishermen requested
requested that
that some hatchery operations
operations be
be carcarried on
on on that
that river.
river. AAdesirable
desirablelocation
location was
ried
was found
founa on
on the
the south
south fork
fork
few miles
A battery
battery of
of hatching
hatching troughs
a few
miles above
above Powers.
Powers. A
troughs was
instalted, a
was installed,
small cottage for
superintendent was erected and four
small
for the superintendent
four natural
natural feeding
feeding
ponds
plants
Whrn funds
fundsbecome
becomeavailable
ponds were
were built.
built. When
available this,
this. like
like the
the new
new plants
the Nehalem
Nehalem and Yaquina,
on
Yaquina, should
should be
improved and
on the
be improved
and increasedincreased toto a
larger
liarger capacity.
capacity.
Yaquina
Yaquina Hatchery
Hatchery .
.4:delegation
delegatig4 qf
fishermen and
of fishermen
and dealers operating
operating on
on Yaquina
Yaquina Bay and
_. A
River appeared before
River
before your
your body
body in
in Septem6er
September of
of l,ast
last year,year,'Astrongly
strongly urgurging.that
hatchery operations
operations_be-started
ing that hatchery
be started upon
upon that
that stream.
stream. A survey
suriey was
was
made
Simpson C_reek
was found
found that
pond
made on
on Simpson
Creek and
and itit was
that an
anadequate
adequatefeeding
feeding pond
system could
could be
be made
made in
in the
the creek bed itself
itself by
by constructing
a large
construiting a
targe flume
flume
carry the
to
t-hesurplus water
water over
to carry
surplus
over the
the same
sameduring
during freshets.
freshets. Owing
Owing to the
the
lateness
season it
impracticable to
ponds and
lateness of
of the season
it was impracticable
to conitruct
construct the ponds
a-nderect
erect
hatching
hatching troughs,
troughs, but
but arrangements were made with
with Ryckman
and Martin,
Rycknian and
Martin,
wto operate
who
operate aa private
private trout
trout hatchery on Spencer Creek, for
for the
the use of
of their
their
one-hatf million
plant, and one and one-half
million fry
fry were hatched and held
hetd there until the
the
qonds
ponds were
were in
in condition
condition to
to hold
hold therr
them in
in the early part of
year. During
of this
this year.
During
summer a dam was constructed and a battery of
the summer
troughs were
of hatching
hatching-troughs
were
near the
pond system,
the pond
put in near
system, in
in which
which eggs
eggs are
are now
now being
being hatched.
hlatctred'.
Rogue
Rogue River
River Hatchery
Hatchery
Rogue Rive_r,
property of
Rogue
River, being
being the
the property
of the
Macleay Estate
the Macleay
Estate Company,
Company, is
is
merely operated
operated under
supervision and
merely
under the
the supervision
and at
at the expense
expense of
of the
thi ComCom-
mission.
mission.
Hatchery
llatchery Operations
Operations
I
respectfully
call
attention
I
respectfully
call
attention
to
the
table
to
table set
set forth
forth herein
herein showing
showing the
the
.
young salmon
of young
output
salmon liberated
output of
liberated from
from the
the various
hatcheries of
of the*state
the state
various hatcheries
duringbienniu-m. From
From the
the comparative
during the
the -past
past biennium.
given itit will
comparative figures
figures given
will be
be
young fish
s_een
the output
output of
seen that
that the
of young
fish was
wasincreased
increased 76,685,215
Zo,oss,eiS over
over that of
of
previous seasons,
two- previous
the two
seasons,and
and which
which is of special
to the
special importance
importance to
the future
future
of
industry these
these fingerling
fingerling were
of the industry
were hetd-and
held and fed,
on an
for
fed,-on
an average,
averase.
for a
'during
period before
longer period
much longer
much
before liberation.
liberation. It
It will
will also
also be
noted that
be noted
thalt during
past two
the
two-years
the aggregate
agg-regatecost
the past
years the
cost of
of taking
taking the
the spawn
spawn and
handtin!
and handling
young fish was twenty-four
twenty-f6u1 and two-thirds
the young
two-thirds per cent
cent (24%%) less
less than
than
previous years.
years.
two previous
the two
the
Respectfully submitted,
submitted,
R. E.
E. CLANTON,
R.
CLANTON,
Director
Director of
of Hatcheries.
Hatcheries.
30
HATCHERIES
DIRECTOR OF
OF HATCHERIES
REPORT
REPORT OF DIRECTOR
NO. 11
DISTRICT NO.
DISTRICT
of
the State of
operated by
hatcheries operated
the hatcheries
collected at
Showing
the number
number of
of eggs
at the
by the
eggs collected
Showing the
year 1925:
1925i
River, during
during the year
Oregon
Columbia River,
the Columbia
tributary to the
Oregon tributary
Hatchery
Hatchery
Spring
Chinodk
Chinook
Fall
Chinook
SteelSilver- SteelSockeyes
heads Sockeyes
sides
heads
sides
Yanks
Totals
3,345,0OO
3,345,000
3,345,000
3,345,000 ..............................
Bonneville ..............
572,24O
572,240
100'0Oo ................
429,500 100,000
42,740
42,740 ......... 429,500
Klaskanine . ... .
Kiaskanine
1O,504,636
10,504,636 ....................................... 10,504,636
Santiam ........ 10,504,636
Santiam
3,817,920
3,217,920
3,81?,920 .......................................
Santiam.. 3,817,920
South Santiam
4,42O,00O
4,420,000
4,420,000
.......................................
Willamette ..... 4,42o,ooo
941,100
941,1O0
806,900
806,900
84,200
...............
84,200
.........
50,000
50,000
Wallowa
Wallowa
275,100
2?5,1OO
2?5,100 .......................................
275,100
Imnaha ........
3,642,O00
3,642,000
.. . .. . 3,642,000
3,642,000 .......................................
McKenzie ......
McKenzie
2,595,820
2,595,820
2,595,820
..............................
Sandy
River ............
Sandy River
Stations :
Co-operative Stations:
Co-operative
Bureau.
U. S.
S. Bureau,
1?,O5?,649
100,000
6,489,000,
1OO,OOO 17,057,649
10,468,649 .............. 6,489,000
Clackamas ............ 10,468,649
Clackamas..
11,195,05O
4,843,O5O 11,195,050
6 , 3 5 2 , 0 0 0 ...................... 4,843,050
State
ofWash.
Wash ............ 6,352,000
State of
't;'r;,;to
513,700
22,752,396
22,752,396 22,761,469*
22,76L,469*513,?0O
100,000
100,000
58,366,515
6,489,000 5,749,950
5,749,95A 58,366,515
6,489,00O
*5,621,601
No. 2.
2.
*5,621,601 fall
D'istrict No.
fall chinook
chinook salmon
salmon eggs
eggs transferred
transferred to District
and
theWillamette
eggs at
at the
Willamette and
NoteThe correspondingly
of spring
spring chinook
chinook eggs
takeof
Note-The
correspondinglysmall
smili take
to
tributary, was
Santiam tributary,
McKenzie
River stations,
stations, compared
comparedwith
withthe
thetake
take on
on the
the Santiam
was -due
due to
McKenzie River
freshet,
during the
the racks on these two
washed out
out during
the early spring freshet,
two streams
streami having
having been washed
releasing
the parent fish.
fish.
releasing the
DISTRICT NO.
NO. 22
DISTRICT
of
operated by
by the
the State of
Showing
the number
of eggs collected
at the
the hatcheries
hatcheries operated
collected at
number of
Showing the
year 1925:
1925:
during the year
River, during
Oregon
Coast streams
of the
the Columbia
Columbia River,
south of
the'Coast
streams south
Oregon on the
Hatchery
Hatchery
Fall
Spring
Sorinq
Ctrino6t< Chinook
Chinook
Chinook
Silversides
Steelheads Totals
SilversidesSteelheads
1,583,500
1,583,500
Nehatem ......................
Nehalem
12,985,000
12,985,OOO
Gold
Gold Creek
Creek ....................
2,137,000
2,13?,0O0
Wilson
River ..................
Wilson River
L2,475,250
.12,479,250
Nestucca .......................
Nestucca
7,934,016
7,934,016
Alsea.
Alsea .........................
882,000
882,000
Siuslaw
Siuslaw .......................
1,719,515
1,719,515
1,?19,515 ...........................
Umpqua ...................... 1,719,515
7,892,000
tL,732,41O
7,892,0oO 567,910
567,910 11,732,410
3
272,500
3,272,500
South Coos
Coos .............................
Co-operative Stations
Stations::
Co-operative
1,20?'900
629,900
578,000
578,000 1,207,900
629,900
U. S. Bureau o{ Fisheries.
720,500
720,500 .........
863,000
863,000 .........
5,100,000 ........
7,760,000
125,000
?,?60,000
125,000 5,100,000
650,000
110,000
650;000 .........
1,3??,000
110,000
1,377,000
7,627,000
.........
782,250
4,070,000
4,0?0.000
782,250 7,62?,000
2,674,430 3,357,746
727,660
727,660
1,174,180 2,674,430
1,174,180
452,000
452'O0O .........
430,000
43O,O0O.........
Illl:l1l
U'. S. Bureau of Fisheries .......................
5,463,930
5,463,930
16,947,175
16,947,L75
31
25,745,830
25,745,83O
4,503,656
4,503,656
52,860,591
52,660,591
RE,PORT
DIRECTOR OF
REPORT OF DIRECTOR
HATCHERIES
OF HATCHERIES
DISTRICT NO.
NO. 11
DIS'RICT
fingerling liberated
number of
Showing the
Columbia River
Showing
the number
of fingerling
liberated into
into the
the Columbia
River and
and its tributributaries, as reported by the superintendents
of the various
during the
the year 1925
superintendents of
various hatcheries, during
1925
by the State
State of
of Oregon:
Oregon:
by
Falll
Fall
Spring
Spring
SilverSilverChinook Chinook
Chinook
Hatchery
sides
Hatch€ry
Chinook
sidc
Bonneville ......
.. . .. . 3,407,305
5,076,380
734,n0
Bonneville
734,730
3,407,305 5,076,380
SteelSteelheads
heads
Sockeyes
Smkeyc
Yanks
Yanks
Totals
Totals
Wlrcre Liberated
Libemkd
Where
9,218,415 Tanner
Creek
9,218,415
Tanner Creek
Kleskanine
314,270
1,823,544 2,497,66a
.....
314,270 1,828,544
45,000b .........
K1skanine
2,497,856 a
45,0005)
.................. 4,685,678
4,685,670 KlukanineRiv6r
Klaskanine River
I{emn
Herman
Creek.. ............ 2,405,900
CSek
2,4$5,900
3,427c
3 , 4 2 1 1 .........
c.........
2,499,327
2,409,327l{eman
Herman Creek
Crek
S a n t i a m ..........
4
,890,100
Santiam
4,890,100
.,,.....
4,890,1{D
4,890,100Santiam
Santiam River
River
Willimette
7,913,540
Willamette
.......
, .. . . 7,953,540
7,953,540 Salmon
7,953,540
Salman Crck
Creek
W a l l o w a ........
........
7 , 2 8 7 , 8 0 0 .........
Wallowa
7,287,800
1,307,000 ......... 3,483,700d
3,481700d 246,700e
1,307,000
%6,700e12,325,200
Wallowa River
t2,325,2N WallowaRiver
M c K e n z i e .......
McKenzie
.......
5,081,756f
5,681,756,6
5,681,750 Gate Creek
5,681,756
Crek
D
e s c h u t g .......
Deschutes
...,...
1,082,225
1,082,225
1,082225 Dechuteg
1,052,225
Deschutes River
River
...........................
..................
.............................................
.............................................
.............................................
..............................................
30,616,996 5,440,824
9,400,824 4,139,586
30,616,996
4,539,586
44000 3,487,127
3,487,1n
45,000
246,700 48,336,233
246,700
48,336,233
5,983,650
5,983,650
Total fry
fry liberated
libemted and
left on
and left
on hand
hand November
Total
...................... 54,319,883
November 30,
19 ..........
30, 1925
54,919,884
a149,875
silvenides on hand.
hand.
a 149,875
silversldes
b46,785
steelheads on
on hand.
hand.
b 46,785
steelheads
yanks on
96,520
on hand.
hand.
cc- 96,520
yanks
d-€,439,600
d-3,439,600strkeye
sockeycson
on hand
hand.
e-2,197,500 yanks
e-2,197,500
yanks on
on hand.
hand.
53,370
6f- 53,370
spring
spring chinook
chinook on
hand.
on hand.
5,983,6,50
5,983,650 Total
Total4ryfry on
on hand
hand November
Novemb€r 30,
1925.
30.1925.
DISTRICT NO.
NO. 22
DISTRICT
Showing
Showing the
the number
number of
of fingerling
fingerling liberated
liberatedinto
intothe
the waters
waters of
of the
the Coast
Coast streams
streams south
south
of the Columbia
Columbia River, as reported
reporaedby
by the superintendents
superintendents of the various
various hatcheries,
hatcheries,by the
the
Stateof Oregon,
year 1925:
Oregon, during the
State
the year
1925:
Fall
Spring
SilverSteelSteelHatchery
Hatchery
Chinook Chinook
sides
heads
sides
heads
Total
Where
Where Liberated
Liberated
Nehalem
359,308
359,308
89,453
8
9,453
311,650
3
11,650
760,411
?
6 0 , 4 1 1 Salmonberry River
River
Gold Creek
2,374,739
2,374,739
.........
571,900
11,576,700
,5?6,?00
4,523,339
4,523,339 Trask River
Nestucca ..... 2,500,168
2 , 5 0 0 , 1 6 8 ........................
2,500,168
2 , 5 0 0 , 1 6 8 Nestucca
Nestucca River
Alsea River
2 , 5 6 2 , 3 3 3 ........
2,562,333
4,487,800
4,48?,800 3,250,214
3,250,214 10,300,347
1 0 , 3 0 0 , 3 4 7 Alsea River
Siuslaw ............... 1,137,160 .................
1,137,160
1 , 1 3 ? , 1 6 0 Siuslaw River
Unipqua ...... 3,236,539 ........................
3,236,539
3 , 2 3 6 , 5 3 9 Umpqua River
South Coos ........... 3,062,490
3 , 0 6 2 , 4 9 O 1,736,600
iJB;,;06 4490,760
9 0 . 7 6 0 5,289,850
5 , 2 8 9 , 8 5 0 South
South Coos River
River
Rogue River .......... 1,974,731
I,974,73I
................
Rogue River
1,974,731
1,974,731 Rogue
River
.
.
11,033,08?6,263,834
11,033,087
6,263,834 8,112,750
8,112,750 4,312,874
4,312,874 29,722,545
29,722,545
32
32
OF HATCHERIES
HATCHERIES
REPORT OF
DIRECTOR OF
REPORT
O.FDIRECTOR
DISTRICT NO. 11
DISTRICT
State of
of
Showing the
the number of
of eggs collectedat
at the hatcheries
operated by
by the State
hatcheriesoperated
year 1926:
1926:
River, during the year
Oregon
tributary to the
theColumbia
CblumbiaRiver,
Oregontributary
Hatchery
Fall
Spring
Fall
'Chinook Chinook
Chinook
Chinook
Silversides
sides
SteelSteelheads
heads
Sockeyes Yanks
Yanks
Totals
Totats
Bonneville ....................
Klaskanine ..........
Herman Creek
Santiam .............
South Santiam ........
817,320
817,320
348,760
348,?60
577,280
57?,280
8,149,677
8,149,6??
8,149,677 .......................................
2,982,744
2,982,744
1,923,744 ............... 1,959,000 ................
8,530,00o
8,530,000 ....................................... 8,530,000
1,021,O00
1,021,000
1,021,000 1,021,000
21,t21,068
21,127,068 ....................................... 21,127,068
13,600 .........
803,720 ...............
38,000 ................
20,400 ........ 290,360
488,800 ........
88,480 .......................
Willamette ..........
Wallowa ......................................................
McKenzie ...........
Co-operative Stations:
U. S. Bureau
Clackamas ................
11,600,294
1,600,294
3,908,328
, 9 0 8 , 3 2 8 ........ 1
7,691,966
? , 6 9 1 , 9 6 6 ............... 3
55,154,143
4,410,728
1,021,000
55,1.54,!43
1,021,00'0
4,4LO,?28
39,839,369 8,495,686
8,495,686 290,360
290,360 1,097,000
1,O97,O00
39,839,369
1,059,000
transferredto
1,059,000steelheads
steelheadstransferred
to Game
GameCommission.
Commission.
shipped to
Fisheries and shipped
salmon transferred
transferred to
to U.
Bureau of Fisheries
chinook
U. S. Bureau
chinook salmon
Rogue River.
River.
2,010,800
2,010,800Spring
3,030,880 Fall
salmon transferred
transferred to
to District
2.
3,030,880
Fall chinook
District No. 2.
chinook salmon
DISTRICT NO.
NO. 22
DISTRICT
State of
of
Showing
the number
number of
of eggs
eggs collected
at the hatcheries
operated by
by the State
collected at
hatcheries operated
Showing the
year 1926:
during the
1926:
River, during
the year
Columbia River,
Oregon on the Coast
south of
of the
the Columbia
Coast streams
streams south
Hatchery
Hatchery
Fall
Chinook
Spring
Chinook
Silversides
Silversides Steelheads
Steelheads Totals
Nehalem
........................................
Nehalem
Gold
Creek ....................
Gold Creek
Wilson
W i f s o nR lRiver
v e , . . . ...................
.:.... ::::::. :
Nestucca
.......................
Nestucca
1,535,000
1,535,0o,0
750,000
?50,00o
2,150,000
2,150,000
561,790
561,?90
365,000
365,O00,
3,937,880
3,93?,880
350,000
350,000
350,0o0 .........
35O,00o
11,280,000
6,290,000
3,455,000 11,280,000
6,290,000 3,455,000
750,000
750,000
........................
802,000
3,107,000
55,000
3,10?,000
802,000
100,000
55,0'00
14,202,380
7,417,150
6,004,200 14,202,380
219,240
7,417,15O 6,004,200
731,000
272,000
94,000
?31,000
272,400
94,000
3,937,880
3,93?,880
........................
289,440
5,497,440
5,497,44O
2,084,000
3,124,000
2,010,800
2,010,800
........................
Alsea
A l s e a . .........................
..;.....
Siuslaw
.......................
Siuslaw
Umpqua
......................
Umpqua
South
Coos ............................
South Coos
Co-operative Stations:
U. S. Bureau of Fisheries
11,310,470
11,310,4?0
333
3
2,010,800
2,010,800
41,866,50O
2,403,240 17,508,150
17,508,150 10,644,640
1 0 , 6 4 4 , 6 4 0 41,866,500
2,403,240
DIRECTOR OF
REPORT
HATCHERIES
REPORT OF
OF DIRECTOR
OF'I{ATCHERIES
DISTRICT
DISTRICT NO.
NO. 11
Showing
Showing the number
numberof fingerling liberated
liberatedinto the
the Columbia
ColumbiaRiver
itstributaries,
River and
tributaries,
andits
as
by
reported.
thesuperintendents
of the
as reported
by the
superintendents
the various
varioushatcheries,
hatcheries,during the year
year 1926
1926by the
the
State of Oregon:
State
Oregon:
Ilatcbery
Hatchery
Spring
Spring
Fall
Feltr
Chinook
Chinok
Chinook
Chinook
SilverSilver
8ideS
sides
SteelSte€lheads
heds
Sockeyes
Sockeyes
Yanks
Yanks
...........................
...............
78,200
78,900
..................
........................... 6,200
0,200
........
.............................................
....................................
Bonneville . . ...
Bonneville
Klaskanine
Klaskanine
Herman Creek
Ilerman
Crek..
Santiam . . . ... . .
Sgntiam
Willaniette . .. . .
Willarctte
Wailowa ... . .. .
Wallowa
.......
McKenzie
UcKenzie
Deachutes
D6chute
......
......
1,574,255
t,574,25i 6,597,667
6,591,667 363,260
363,200
2,845,400
270,750a
2,845,400 /10,75Aa
1,997,900
1,997,900 1,998,200
1,998,200
4,972,000
4,972,000
4,314800 2,226,000
4,312,800
2,226,000
3,806,000
2,818,500
&806,000 2,81&500
..................
Where
Libented
Where Liberated
Totals
Totale
8,535,182
River
Columbia River
&535,182 Columbia
3,194,350 KlaskanineRivs
Klaskanine River
3,194,350
4,002'300 Herman
4,002,300
Creek
Crek
Eemm
4,972,000 Santiam
4,972,000
River
SantiamRiver
6,538,800
6,538,8(X) Salmon
Crck'
Salmon Creek
3,438,900b 2,196,900c
3,438,900b
1a260,300I Wallowa
Wallowa River
River
a196,900c12,260,3001
309,000
Wallows La,ke
Lake
s00.000
300,000
300,000 l Wallowa
82,000
linnaha Biver
River
82,000 J JImnaha
3,478,470
3,478,470 Gate
Gate Creek
Crek
1,111,949 Desehutes
River
1,111,949
Deschut€sRiver
82,000
...........................
.............................................
.............................................
3,478,470
1,111,949
21,253,374
2r,%3,37416,485,767
76,485,761 716,010
716,010
78,200 3,438,900
7&200
2,503,100 44,475,351
3,438,000 2,503,100
44,47r,35r
5,181,300
5,181,300
Totgl fry
fry liberated
liberated and
and left
Total
1926 ...................... 49,656,651
left on
on hand
honil November
November 30,
30, f926..,.......
49,656,65f
a-1,998,300
silversides on
on hand.
a-1,9S&300 silveniile
hantl.
b--2,905,000 aockeyc
b-2,905,000
sockeyea on
on hand.
hand.
ymks on
cc 278,000
27&000yanks
on hand.
hand.
5,181,300fryfryleft
left on
on hand
sJii,S00han<l November
November 30,
1926.
30,1926.
DISTRICT NO.
DISTRICT
NO. 22
Showing the number of fingerling
fingerling liberated
Showing
liberated into
into the
the waters of
of the Coast
south
Coast streams
streams south
River, as
of
ol the
the Columbia
Columbia River,
as reported
reported by
by the
the superintendents
superintendents o
of,the
thevarious
various hatcheries,
hatcheries, by
by
the State
State of
of Oregon,
year1926:
Oregon, during
during the
1926:
theyear
Hatchery
Hatchery
'Spring
Spring
Fall
Fall
Chinook Chinook
Chinook
........
Nehalem
Nehalem
803,300
803,300
.
Gold
G o l d Creek
C r e e k . . 6,050,000
6,050,00o 1,149,000
100,000
100,000
80,000
80,000
20,000 '*b,;0;
20,000
Nestucca .. . 3,779,000
Nestucca
3,7?9,O00 750,000
Alsea River
Alsea
1,171,460 1,129,587
River.. 1,t7t,460
Siuslaw
629,900
Siuslaw .....
629,900
IJmpqua .. . . 2,7t4,500
Umpqua
2,714,500
South Coos
475,310
475,310 3,065,800
Coos..
3,065,800
Coquille
995,000
995,000
Yaquina
517,288
5L7,288
Rogue River.
Rogue
River ......... 2,720,000
2,720,00o
Silversides
sides
SteelSteelheads
heads
Totals
........
........................
Liil'lli
........................
l,li:lil
Lllii:i"
........................
........
i:iii'lll
........
Coquille ............
Yaquina ............
Where
Where Liberated
Liberated
2,353,200
2.353.200 Salmonberrv
Salmonberry River
River
1,486,300 2,504,000a 11,189,300
11;18e,300
Rivei
I Trask River
100,000
Foley Creek
100.000I Folev
Creek
80,000
Siletz River
ao,oooI sileti
River
20,000
'
20,000,JNestucca River
5,375,000
;;3?5,ooo ;'r'8,;;o
693,350
10,597,350
10,597,350Nestucca
River
NestuccaRiver
2,766,291
2,766,291 5,724,294
10,791,632 Alsea
10,791,632
5,724,294
Atsea River
River
1,488,614
1
,488,614
82,875
2,201,389
82,8?5
2,201,389 Siuslaw River
1,990,500
1,990,500'
4,705,000
4,705,000 Umpqua
River
Umpqua River
3,237,854
3,237,854
252,820
7,081,784 South Coos River
7,031,784
River
1,975,000
1,9?5,000
2,970,000
Coquille River
2,9?O,O0OCoquille
966,425
966,425
1,483,713
1,483,?13 Yaquina River
River
2,720,000
2,?20,000,Rogue River
River
1,549,900
1,549,900
........
................
15,823,47010,326,6?5
15,823,470 10,326,675 20,835,884
20,835,8849,257,339
9,25?,339 56,243,368
56,243,368
a-500,000 steelheads
a-500;0OO
steelheads on hand.
500,000
500.000
on hand ..........................
Total fry
fry liberated
Total
liberated and
and left
left on
on hand
handNov.
Nov. 30,
30,1926..
56,?43,A68
19p6.... 56,743,368
34
34
HATCHERIES
OF HATCHERIES
REPORT OF DIRECTOR
DIRECTOR OF
RPPORT
NO. 11
DISTRICT NO.
DISTRICT
of
Stateof
by the State
operatedby
stations.
various.statio
the various
Showing egg
egg takes
takes at
at the
s operated
in1e26,in1926,
to
1e23
1923
the-years
for
di;r'-Di;itici,
Oregon,
in
the
Columbia
River
District,
for
the
years
or.Jo,i,"i"'tr,E-corumlii-
clusive:
clusive:
1926
1926
1925
1945
11pz4
24
1923
1923
Bonneville
803'720
3'345'000 803,720
3,345,000
3,9
9,000
3,9P9,0oo
385,0oo
385,000
Chinook ...............
Fall Chinook
'
32,000
tr:lll
Sii".'!ra"'.........................
Silversides
1'3,;oo
13,600
:: ::::::
Sockeyes
Sockeyes ...........................................
I(laskanine
Kiaskanine
20,400
20,400
42,740
42,740
Spring Chinook
Chinook
....................
354,400
354,400
48,000
48,000
Silversides .........................
Silversides
Steelheads ..................................
Steelheads
EZg,Stto
429,500
100,000
100,0oo
Creek
Herman Creek
Herman
Spring
Chinook ......................................
Spring Chinook
762,540
162,540
Fitl Chinook
ehinoot< ..............
Fall
43,200
................
43'200
Sockeyes ...................
Sockeyes
Santiam
Santiam
1O,504,636
8,694,672 10,504,636
6,83?,587 8,694,672
Chinook ............ 6,837,587
Spring
Spring Chinook
Santiam
South
South Santiam
3,817,920
,81?,920
1,936,65O 3
1,2O1,526 1,936,650
Chinook ............ 1,201,526
Spring Chinook
.. ....
S t e e l h e a d s.........................................
Steelheads
Willamette
Willamette
4,420,000
9,142,O0O 4,420,000
?'260'000 9,142,000
Spring Chinook
Chinook ............ 7,260,000
Spring
290,360
290,360
38,000
38,000
88,480
88,480
488,800
488,80O
8,149,677
8,149,6??
7,923,f 44
1,923,744
1,059,000
1,059,000
8,530,000
8,530,000
Wallowa
\l9allowa
,50,000
50,000
24,840
24,840
Chinook ............
Spring
Spring Chinook
84,200
84,200
Silversides .................................
806,900
806,900 1,021,000
877,508
8??,508
Yanks .....................
.
McKenzie
McKenzie
2t'127'o68
3,642,000 21,127,068
13,824'220 3,&42,000
12,085,028 13,824,220
12,085,028
.. . .
Spring Chinook ............
Siri"i-Ctrir.ok
Imnaha
Imnaha
275,100
2?5,100
313,460
313.460
Chinook ....................
Spring Chinook
Troy
Troy
525,000
525'000
Spring Chinook
Sprins
Chinook .....................
Sandy
Sandy
Fall Chinook
Chinook ...............................
'
2,595,820
2,595,820
43'553'849
30,113181643,553,849
38,799,402 30,113,816
28,877,229
28,877,229 38,?99,402
Eggs
stations.' Eggs
respectivestations.
at.respective
takes at
The
figures show actual egg takes
The above
above figures
included
not included
are not
received
from ou"tside
outside stations
co-operative work
work are
undeilo-operative
stations under
."""i.'id iiom
here.
here.
SUMMARY
SUMMARY
Varieties
Showing
Segregated Varieties
Showing Segregated
1926
1926
1925
1925
7924
1924
1923
1923
39,839,369
22,?52,39639,839,369
34,?90,402 22,752,396
2?,408,981 34,790,402
Spring Chinook
Spring
Chinook ............ 27,408,981
803,720
803,?20
5,940,820
3,929,000 5,940,820
547,540
547,54O 3,929,000
Chinook ................
Fall
Fall Chinook
290,360
513,700
513,70O 290,360
80,000
80,000
Silversides
Silversides .........................
502,400
502,4fi)
................
43,200
43,20O
Sockeyes
Sockeyes ...................
1,021,00o
806,900
806,900 1,021,000
877,508
8?7,508
Yanks ........................
100,000
1,09?,O00
100,000 1,097,000
Steelheads ..................................
Steelheads
43,553,849
3 0 , 1 1 3 , 8 1 6 43,553,849
38,?99,402 30,113,816
28,877,229
28,877,229 38,799,402
35
35
RE.PORT OF
OF DIRECTOR
DIRECTOR OF
REPORT
OF HATCHERIES
HATCHERIES
NO.2
DISTRICT NO.
2
showing.egg^
Showing
egg takes
takes at the
the various
stations operated
various stations
operatedbv
by the State
state of
vregon, on
Uoaststreams
streamssouth
Oregon,
on the Coast
south of the
the Columbia
ColumbiaRiver,
years
Riverl for
for the
the years
1923to 1926,
1923
inclusive:
1926, inclusive:
1923
1923
Nehalem
Spring
Spring Chinook
Chinook
Fall Chinook
Chinook ..
Silversides
Silversides
Gold Creek
1924
1924
7925
1925
a926
1926
............................
863,000'
...............
90',o00
................................. ?20,500' 350,000
S p r i n g Chinook
C h i n o o k .............
Spring
.... ..
2,394,600,
?,?60,0o0 1,535,O0O
F i l l Chinook
d t ; n o o k ...............................
Fall
. . - . . ' . - . ' . : .: : : . :
125,000
Silversides ................. 3,679,000 1,630,O00 5,1O0,000
Silversides
"
863,000
18,070
18,070
90,000
960,850
960,850
2,394,600
3,679,000
.........................
S
t e e l h e a d.s. . . . . . . - - .
Steelheads
Wilson River
Wilson
River
Spring Chinook
Chinook
Chinook ..
Fall Chinook
Silversides
Silversides
Nestucca
Chinook
Spring Chinook
Chinook ..
Fall Chinook
Silversides
Silversides
Steelheads
Alsea
1,630,000
720,500
350,000
7,760,000
125,000
5,100,000
1,535,000
1,569,OO0'.........
1,569,000
............................
...............................
.................................
....................
...............................
.................................
4,446,880
4,446,880
1,3??,000
1,377,000
Jilversrdes
Silversides
steetheads
Steelheads
Siuslaw
Siuslaw
750,000
750,000
110,000t
110,000
650,000,
650,000
4,0?0,000' 2,150,000
4,070,000
2,15,0,000
782,250
782,250
?,62?,000
7,627,000
Steeiheads .........................................
Chinook ............
Spring
Chinook
it*"g,\-nlnook
.FaIr Chinook
Fall
6,290,000
3,455,000
10o,0o0
100,000
55,00o
55,000
8o2,ooo
802,000
3,1ee,113 2,60l,220 727,660
561.?90
...............................
1,174,180 2t9,240
.................
2,674,430 7,4r'l,t'o
.................
3,199,113
2,605,220
6,295,604
6,295,604
4,506,200
4,506,200
?,132,000
7,132,000
z:,?gg,gg4
2,789,894
............................
.......................
Silversides
Silversides .................................
Spring Chinook
Chinook
!Fall
- " i Chinook
iL'ui rrr r.u,uiKi . i . i i i : ' : . : : : : : : : : : :::::: : : : : : ' ; , o190,000
1f 9f 0i . 0 0 0
r'4t!
727,660
1,174,180
2,674,430
3,357,746
3,357,746
4 3 0 ' 0 0 0 365;000
430,000
365;000
452,00{
.........................................
'
Steelheads
Steelheads
Umpqua
Umpqua
Spring Chinook
Chinook
............
.................
...............
.................
Silversides
!it_:9.f.:
South
South
Coos
Coos
Fall Chinook
Chinook
silversides
Silversides
Steetheads
Steelheads
1,478,540
\!\8.,5!o
284,200
3,533,000
s,5;B,ooo
284,200,
561,790
219,240
7,417,150
6,004,200
6,004,200
452,000
272,000
Y+'uuu
94,000
1,7!s,E!s
1,719,515
s,9a?,88o
3,937,880
6,840,500
g,q1g,qOg
a,268,500 3,272,500
3,268,500
s,z?z,iloa 2,084,000
2,084,000
ajooojooo 3,956,500
3,606,000
s,es6,soo 7,892,000
z,esz,'oo
'';;;;;io
5lizilooo
3,124,000
1,014;s0o 567,910 ",i26'.++o
1,014,500
289,440
.........................
32,301,827 33,186,344
32,301,827
33,186,344 51,452,691
51,452,69t 39,855,700
39,855,?00
The
The above jigg-.
figures show
sl-roy actual
actual. egg
egg takes at
at.respective
respective stations.
stations. Eggs
received from
from outside
outsrde stations
statlons under co-operative
co-operative work
work are not
not included
includ6d
here.
here.
SUMMARY
SUMMARY
Showing
Showing Segregated Varieties
Varieties
............
...............
.................
Spring Chinook
lptjngthinook
F a l l Chinook
Fall
Chinook
...:....
>rlversrdes
Silversides
..................
Steelheads
Stèelheads
7923
1923
t924
1924
z,o?z,zs1 11,545,950
7,072,253
11,s4s,e50
o , s s e , s z o 3,548,500
6,858,570
i,s+a,soo
13,864,804 12,718,500
4,506',200 5,373,394
4,506,200
S',eii,ts+
1925
1
925
1926
1926
76,947,7't 5
16,947,175
9,299,670
9,299,670
5,463,93O 2,403,240
5,463,930
2,403,24O
25,775,93O 17,508,150
25,115,930
1?,508.150
3,925,656 10,644,640
3,925,656
10,644,640
32,30L,827 33,186,344
32,301,827
33,186,344 51,452,691
51,452,697 39,855,700
39,855,?O0
36
36
HATCHERIES
OF HATCHERIES
REPORT OF DIRECTOR
DIRE]CTOR OF
REPORT
AT STATIONS
STATIONS
COLLECTED AT
RECAPITULATION
OF EGGS
EGGS COLLECTED
RECAPITULATION OF
OF OREGON
OREGON
OPERATED
BY STATE
STATE OF
EXCLUSIVELY BY
OPERATED EXCLUSIVELY
and 22
Years from
from 1923toto 1926,
1926,Inclusive-Districts
InclusiveDistricts Nos. 1 and
1926
1926
1925
1925
1924
1924
1923
1923
43'553'849
3 0 , 1 1 3 , 8 1 643,553,849
3 8 , 7 9 9 , 4 0 230,113,816
. 28,877,22D
2 8 , 8 ? 7 , 2 2 938,799,402
..
DistrictNo.
No.1 .1. . ...............
District
39,855,?0'0
57,452,69739,855,700
33,786',34451,452,691
32,307,82733,186,344
............... 32,301,827
District
District No.
No. 22......
,
83,409,549
81,566,50?83,409,549
71,985,14681,566,507
61,1?9,05671,985,746
61,179,056
TABLE
TABLE
Oregon
District by
by Oregon
planting of
in Columbia
fingerling in
Columbia River District
Showing
of fingerling
Showing planting
Commission:
Fish Commission:
1926
1026
1925
1925
1923
1923
1924
1924
Variety
Variety
. . .. .
Spring Chinook
Spring
Chinook ............
Fall
Chinook ...............
Fall Chinook
Silversides .................
Sockeyes
Sockeyes
..................
Silversides
21,253,374
30,616,996 21,253,374
28,642,893 30,616,996
!+,230,562
14,230,562 28,642,893
L6,485,767
9,40O,824 16,485,767
44r,946 9,400,824
441,946
1,236,734
L,236,734
716,010
4,539,586 ?16,010
1,949,889 4,539,586
1,949,889
41,160
41,100
?8,200
78,200
45,000
45,000
159,500
159'5oo
3,438,900
3,487,t27 3,438,900
5,32?,310 3,487,127
951,991 5,327,310
951,991
2,503,100
246,700
246,700 2,503,100
Steelheads
Steelheads
.........................
Yanks .
Yanks
.....................................
varieties on
Fingerling
of all varieties
Fingerling of
. .. . ..
30 ........
N-ovember30..
hand November
Total fingerling
fingerling
Total
-hand. liberated
...
and
on hand ...........
and on
44,475,357
48,336,233 44,475,351
36,521,538 48,336,233
16,460,44? 36,521,538
16,460,447
5,181'300
5'983'650 5,181,300
5,094,511 5,983,650
5,327,310
5,32?,310 5,094,511
.'=-_
49,656'651
54'319'883 49,656,651
41,616,04954,319,883
21,787,757
21,787,?5741,616,049
TABLE
TABLE
the
south of the
the Coast
planting of fingerling
in,the
fingerling in
Coast streams south
Showing the
the planting
Showing
Columbia River
River by
by Oregon Fish Commission:
Commission:
1926
1926
1925
t925
t924
1923
1924
1923
Variety
Variety
Spring
Chinook ............
Spring Chinook
Fall Chinook
Fall
Chinook ...............
Silversides
.................
Silversides
Steelheads
Steelheads
.................
4,568,263
4,568,263
3,316,122
3,3L6,!22
5,285,358
5,285,358
4,306,533
4,30'6,533
Humpbacks
.........................
Humpbacks
15,823,470
5,823,470
11,033,08? 1
6,858,002
6,858,002 11,033,087
0,326,6?5
10,326,675
6,263,834
6,263,834 1
9,061,974
9,061,9?4
30,835,884
8 , 1 1 2 , ? 5 0 20,835,884
9,729,894
9 , 7 2 9 , 8 9 4 8,112,750
9,257,330
4,312,874
9,257,339
4,312,874
4,146,156
4,146,156
1,837,995
1,837,995
56,243,368
29,722,545 56,243,368
3t,634,O21 29,722,545
17,476,276
17,476,276 31,634,021
hand
Steelhead fingerling
fingerling on
on hand
Steelhead
500,000
500,000
30
November 3
.. .
November
0 .....................................
Total
liberated
Total fingerling liberated
...
and
onhand
hand. ...........
and on
56,?43,368
29,722,54556,743,368
31,634,02129,722,545
17,476,276
17,476,2?631,634,021
INTO
LIBERATED
RECAPITULATION OF
OF FINGERLING
LIBERATED
INTO
FINGERLING
RECAPITULATION
NO.22
AND NO.
WATERS
OF DISTRICT
NO. 1
1 AND
DISTRICT NO.
WATERS OF
1926; Inclusive
Inclusive
Years from
from 1923
1928 to 1926,
1925
1926
1925
1926
1924
7924
1923
1923
44,4?5,35!
48,336'233 44,475,351
36,521,53848,336,233
District
No.
1..1 ...............
.. .. .. 16,460,447
16,460,44136,521,538
District No.
56,243,368
29,?22,54556,243,368
20,722,545
31,634t,021
. .. . .. 17,476,276
7r,476,2'1631,634,021
District No.
No. 22.................
100,718,719
100,?18,719
?8,058,?78
68,155,55978,058,778
33,936,723
33,936,72368,155,559
D
'
37
REPORT
DIRECTOR OF
REPORT OF DIRECTOR
HATCHERIES
OF HATCHERIES
TABLE
TABLE
Showing-amount
of.money
expended
for
Showing
amount
of
money
expended
for the
the actual
actual operation
operation of hatchhatch.
eries,
eries, which
which includes
includesth'e
the taking
taking of
of spawn
spawn and
and feeding
feeding and
and caring for the
the
young
young salmon.
salmon. Cost
Costof construction
constructionand
andequipment
equipmentnot
notincluded:
included:District
District No. 1I
Station
1923
1923
t924
1924
7925
1925
LS26
1926
Bonneville
. $15,520.57
$15.5p0.5? $16,367.88
$14,964.39
$16,36?.88$13,918.86
$1s,e18.86
$14,964.99
Klaskanine
Kiaskanine
............... 5,933.30
5:938.30 7,675.95
5,722.72
7,675.95
5,122.72
5,798.27
5,798.27
McKenzie
5.980.13
5,980.13
874.91 6,156.58
(2)
874.91
6,156.58(2)
6,307.57
6,307.5?
Willamette
Z'.67t.4O 2,943.37
2,671.40
2,943.37 6,460.70
(2)
6,460.70(2)
3,566.92
3,566.92
Santiam
Santiam
2'.724j9
2,724.39
2,322:O4 8,886.71
2,322.04
(3)
8,886.?1(3)
5,475.O4
5,419.04
Herman Creek
Herman
Creek ........... '. 2,511.62
Z,'LI.6Z
3,542.76 3,309.68
3,542.76
3,309.68
4,312.95
4,312.95
L o w e r Santiam
Lower
S a n t i a m. . . . . . . . . . .
8
.
7
4
2
.
1
4
3,742.14
5,119.62
5,119.62
2,356.?0
2,356.70
Oakridge
4,228.48
4:,.228.48 3,269.11
3,269.11
2,274.07
2,274.011
Feeding
Ponds..
Wallowa
F4eeding
Ponds..
5,182.9s 10,475.21
5,132.35
70,475.21 8,444.35
8,444.35
8,868.08
8,868.08
lValtoqa
S o u t h Santiam
South
Santiam ....
2 . ? 9 1 . 6 0 2,201.69
2,791.60
2,20t.69
1,927.54
1,927.54
Gate Creek
Creek
54.oo
54.00
6,469.81
6,469.81
Imnaha
578.80
578.80
726.75
126.75
Deschutes
Deschutes
908.5? 1,178.49
908.57
1,1?8.49
561.06
561.06
Troy ...
1,385.09
1,385.09
Sandy River
Sandy
River
810.85
810.85
McK-enzie
McKenzie Eveins
Eyeing Station
Station.
2,085.04
2,085.04
Day River
River Racks
John Day
h.acks.. . .
10.00
10.00
Bonneville ...............
McKenzie ................
...............
.................
...........
Oalcridge ................
...........
...............
..........................
........................
Troy .............................
.............................
.........................
............................
$51,289.98
$51,289.98$64,134.81
$64,134.81$54,288.94
$r+,ZSS.s+
$58,578.38
958,5?8,38
District No.
District
No. 22
Station
Station
Nehalem .................
Nehalem
..$$
Gold Creek
Alsea
Alsea .
Siuslaw
Umpqua
South Coos
Coquille
Rogue River
River
Nestucca .. . .
Wilson River
Yaquina
Gold Creek ..............
....................
.................
Umpqua .................
South Coos ..............
Coquille .................
1923
T}ZJ
1924
L924
1925
t925
r.sao.so $$ 2,402.88
2 , 4 0 2 . 8 8 $ 3,266.48
1,33080
8,266.48
3,319.75
8.819.?s 8,791.09
8,791.09
5,142.96
5,142.96
5,379.08
5,3?9.08
6,051.76
6,051.76
5,439.67
5,439.67
1,899.31
1,999.31
3
,?68.5?
3,768.57
3,227.95
3,227.95
4,731.50
7,942.32
7,942.32
4,613.57
4,613.57
4.669.58 5,894.72
4,663.58
5,894.72
5,1?5.01
5,175.01
300.00
900.00
1,579.82
1,5?9.82
839.?3
839.73
14.55
t4.55,
1,76L.4t
1,761.41
1,339.30
1,339.30
4,599.82
4,599.82
7,496.95
1,496.95
324.80
324.80
1926
1926
2,61e.?9
$
$ 2,619.79
9,010.66
I,010.66
'5,751.38
5,751.38
3,577.49
3,5?7.49
4,733.92
4,?33.92
4,964.22
4,964.22
2,720.65
2,720.65
2,123.81
2,123.81
6,708.24
6,'t08.24
1,093.44
7,093.44
2,874.53
2,874.53
.....................
Nestucca .........................
Wilson River .............................
..................................
g21,624.02
gsz,zss.or$35,888.35
g3b,s88.B5
$21,624.02
$37,785.01
$46,178.13
$eo.tta.rs
TABLE
years
Showing Cost
Showing
Cost of Eggs
Eggs and
and Fish
Fish Handled
Handled for
for the
the Years
1928 to 1926,
1923
1926,Inclusive
Inclusive
Number of
Number
of fish
fish and
^ eeggs
g g s - hhandled
a n d l e d , .......
....
Operation cost of
Operation
of
hatcheries .......... $
^ hatcheries
\-ost of
Cost
ot eggs
eggs taken
1923
1923
1924
7924
1925
I925
g s , l I l , ? ? g 140,141,305
95,115,779
1 4 0 , 1 4 1 , 3 0 5t59,625,285
159,625,285
a n d fish
and
f i s h handled,
handled,
per 10O0
per
1000 ...........
72,914.00
$101,919.82
.77
.72
.73
.?B
38
J6
$99o,1??.2e
90,177.29
.56
.56
1926
t926
184,728,268
184,128,268
$104,756.51
910,4,?b6.51
.57
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