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on the north bank of Colville River, about 1^ miles from its mouth, 

 and about 1 mile from Kettle Falls; Klickitat River hatchery, 

 located on the east bank of the Klickitat River, about 6 miles from 

 its mouth; and one on the Little Spokane River, about 10 miles from 

 its mouth and about 9 miles north of the city of Spokane. The 

 Klickitat River hatchery never was operated, while most of the 

 others were operated intermittently. 



In 1906 a hatchery was established by the State of Washington 

 on the Lewis River, some distance above the town of Woodland. In 

 1919 this hatchery was operated by the United States Bureau of 

 Fisheries. 



In 1909 the State of Washington established a hatchery near 

 Pateros, on the Methow River, a tributary of the Columbia River, 

 and on the Tilton. 



In 1915 Clarke County, Wash., built a hatchery on the east side of 

 Cold Creek, about 2 miles from the town of Vancouver, 



A temporary station was established by the State of Washington 

 on Wenatchee Lake, near Leavenworth, in 1915. 



The following table shows the plants of salmon and steelhead 

 trout in the Columbia River and its tributaries by the Bureau of 

 Fisheries and the States of Oregon and Washington: 



Plants of Salmon in the Columbia River and Tributaries Since 1877. 



n Includes 23,000 eggs 

 b Includes 48,200 eggs. 



« Includes 100,000 eggs. 

 ' Includes 1,000,000 eggs. 



