Yuba County, California; its resources and advantages . WW w^ 24 TUBA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. growth has been steady. Its substantialprogress is evidenced in fine, solid build-ings, modern pavements, sewerage, sani-tary conditions, railways, manufacturingindustries and educational facilities. Ithas a secure hold on the commerce ofthe region which includes the rich coun-ties of Yuba, Sutter, Butte and portionsof Colusa, Nevada, Sierra and Placer,while certain branches of the trade reachas far north as Southern Oregon and theCalifornia counties intervening. da, and the tropical climbers of the WestI


Yuba County, California; its resources and advantages . WW w^ 24 TUBA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. growth has been steady. Its substantialprogress is evidenced in fine, solid build-ings, modern pavements, sewerage, sani-tary conditions, railways, manufacturingindustries and educational facilities. Ithas a secure hold on the commerce ofthe region which includes the rich coun-ties of Yuba, Sutter, Butte and portionsof Colusa, Nevada, Sierra and Placer,while certain branches of the trade reachas far north as Southern Oregon and theCalifornia counties intervening. da, and the tropical climbers of the WestIndies. The cultivated roses, however,are the great glory of Marysvilles flowergardens. They find a congenial soil andflourish with but the slightest care. Marysville takes special pride, and de-servedly so, in her school system. Be-sides the High School (which is accredit-ed to the State University), and theGrammar and Primary schools, additionaleducational advantages are presented bythe College of Notre Dame, a business. PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING, MARYSVILLK Marysville enjoys equal climatic con-ditions throughout all seasons of theyear. Nearly all kinds of flowers thriveout of doors, and the yards and gardenshave them in profusion. There are or-ange and lemon trees surrounding nearlyevery residence, and in the winter theyare laden with the golden fruit, givingthe place a semi-tropical the many attractive homes thereis an air of good taste and are to be seen the lillies and ane-mone of Florida, the jasemines of Flori- coUege and a private academy. Twodaily newspapers are issued and threesemi-weeklies. A free public library thatcost the donor, .John Q. Packard, $75,000,and that contains about 8000 volumes, islocated in the heart of the city. A wellequipped electric street car line runsthrough the principal streets and con-nects Marysville with Yuba City in Sut-ter county. Nearly every religious de-nomination is represented by churchesin the city. The


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