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...Chinook Jargon...
Teams. In Washington, a youth snatched a woman's pocketbook, made a lateral pass to a cyclist on the street, and both escaped. In Chinook, Mont., a big and a little dog went visiting back porches. The big dog knocked the milk bottles over, the little dog nipped out the bottle caps, both drank...
Those were the days when you could see the salmon fighting their way upstream, up rapids, over falls, around innumerable obstructions, until each found the stream where it was spawned, where now it would spawn and die. If you were lucky you could see a Chinook, the biggest salmon of them all, weighing maybe 50 lb., break through a shallow rapid like a torpedo. If you were still luckier you might catch one. Because the fish come up small streams, perhaps only six feet across, you had the feeling that the salmon were running right into your field, into your...
...Chinook running this year were fingerlings in 1937. At that time Bonneville was already a partial barrier. This fall these fingerlings, now grown to huge Chinook salmon, were moving upstream in numbers that set a modern record. Last week the Oregon State Fish Commission released its figures on September deliveries of Chinook to Oregon salmon canneries. The average September catch has been 2,000,000 lb. Last month's was 9,600,000 lb. Through the first 20 days of September Government fish counters at Bonne ville counted fish using the ladders at the rate of more than...
...fish experts of Oregon, keeping their fingers crossed, said: "Very encouraging." If, as the engineers claimed, the adult salmon could get through in 1938 and afterwards, and their young get back to the sea, this year's record run meant that the Chinook will run, dams or no dams. If, as some fishermen feared, this is the last big run the Columbia will ever see, the Chinook had ended, as he always did, in a blaze of glory...