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, 27 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 28 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