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Show C. A. SHEPHERD TO AID COAL MOVING Aft er an association of seven years with H. S. Twining in the local Pullman offices, C. A. Shepherd left here yesterday yester-day for Portland, Ore., where he will open headquarters as traffic inspector of the district car service bureau for the state of Oregon. In connection with the activities of the national fuel a dministra.t ion. Mr. Shepherd's Shep-herd's -new duties wil be directed ehiefy to expeditious movement over t he railroads rail-roads of thr northwest of coal and other fuel commodities. |