. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. should be arraigned for contempt of law and justice and ever sense of honor and humanity. At any rate, if all who have a supreme con- tempt for a Supreme Court that will assert its supremacy over a poor old man, who never meant harm to any good man or motive, by imprisoning him in this abusive manner could be imprisoned, there would be but few decent people left to tell the tale. Such justice ought to be mobbed if there is no other law to reach the case; and if


. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. should be arraigned for contempt of law and justice and ever sense of honor and humanity. At any rate, if all who have a supreme con- tempt for a Supreme Court that will assert its supremacy over a poor old man, who never meant harm to any good man or motive, by imprisoning him in this abusive manner could be imprisoned, there would be but few decent people left to tell the tale. Such justice ought to be mobbed if there is no other law to reach the case; and if there is, then the whole community who witness the outrage are equally guilty with the contemptible judges who inflict and permit such an outrage upon humanity. Orange Culture. — From the time we started this journal, wo have insisted that it is not necessary to go to Lower California to start an orange orchard, for the fruit can be produced in all the foot-hills about the great interior valleys, and in the valleys themselves, below the snow line. Every year is convinc- ing more people of the truth of our assertion. For several years fine oranges have been grown in Stockton, Sacramento, Marysville, OroviUe, Bidwell's Bar, Grass Valley, and many other places in the upper country—or- anges that, in size, beauty and flavor, are not surpassed by any grown in the south. One of the most remarkable trees is at Bidwell's Bar, Butte county, near the snow line. It is now about twenty yeais old, is about a foot in diameter of trunk, spreads twenty feet, and is some 30 feet high. There is said to be upon it now seven hundred oranges. We saw this tree fifteen years ago; also trees at Marysville that are now doing finely. This season there has been a better demand for orange trees in this part of the State than ever before, and the demand will increase from year to year until every home orchard will contain orange as well as apple trees. SENDING PAPERS EAST. Quite a number of our subscri


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