Case #WH-110608
The Old Wheeler Hotel is located in Wheeler, Oregon. From the Old Wheeler website:
The Old Wheeler Hotel was built in 1920 to replace two wooden buildings that had occupied the same location. The original buildings -- The Rector Hotel and the Hotel Annex -- were flourishing along with the rest of Wheeler which was in an economic boom. The Pacific Railway & Navigation Company had completed a rail link between Portland and Wheeler in 1911. The railroad facilitated the transport of timber from the vast old-growth Tillamook Forest through which it ran, to the lumber and shingle mills of Wheeler. Wood products from the mills could then be transported to Portland and points east.
Things took a turn for the worse in the early 1930's. Not only was the Great Depression taking its toll, but in the summer of 1933 the first of a series of major forest fires broke out which utterly devastated the timber industry in the area. The conflagration, known as "The Tillamook Burn" changed the environment, the economy, and the people of northwest Oregon forever. Patronage of the Wheeler Hotel declined until, in 1940, Dr. Harvey Rinehart purchased the building and began operating it as the Rinehart Clinic which became well known as a facility for the treatment of arthritis. Patients would come and stay in hotel rooms on the upper floor of the building while receiving treatments on the first floor and basement. The clinic eventually offered all forms of medical services until it closed its doors around 1980. Dr, Harry Rinehart, Harvey's grandson, practices family medicine to this day in a modern facility -- called The Rinehart Clinic -- just up the road here in Wheeler.
After the clinic re-located, the only tenant of the building for several years was a large fabric store called "Ocean Fabrics" occupying most of the first floor. An employee at Ocean Fabrics named Doris Bash bought the business and turned it into "Creative Fabrics" a unique fabric and quilt-making store that she still owns and operates on the first floor of the Old Wheeler Hotel. The building changed ownership a couple of times in the '80s and '90s. Some improvements were made including new store-fronts and updated wiring, but essential maintenance had not been performed and by the late 1990's the building was showing serious signs of deterioration.
It was in the fall of 1998 that my wife, Maranne Doyle-Laszlo and myself (Winston Laszlo) stopped in Wheeler for a cup of coffee. We had been traveling full-time in our motor-home for two and a half years with our son, Branson, who was three years old at the time. The coffee shop was in the Old Wheeler Hotel Building -- which was for sale...
Please take a moment to visit The Old Wheeler website HERE!
This Case File contains information, experiences, photos, and EVP's collected at Old Wheeler Hotel.
All EMF baselines were within the normal range. Indoor temeratures ranged from 69-74 degrees.
This investigation took place in November, 2008.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCES: Investigators reported hearing footsteps following them throughout the basement. Black shadow movement was witnessed in the basement as well by Investigators. Direct KII responses were documented in Room 3.
PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE: Please see the Photos Link.
EVP EVIDENCE: Please see the EVP's Link.
VIDEO EVIDENCE: Please see the Video Link.
CONCLUSION: Combining photographic evidence, EVP evidence, video evidence, and personal experiences, it is the conclusion of P.S.I. that there are definite signs of paranormal activity at this site. It would be safe for PSI to say that this site is haunted.
This Case will remain open and further investigations will be scheduled.