Sign read: Bair the Druggist Pierce County Library archive |
In 1895 W. L. Bair opened his
modern pharmacy in the coastal town of Steilacoom Washington that sits on Puget
Sound.
Bair known as “Cub” to his
friends was a meticulous man. His store reflected his attention to detail. His
customers could buy medicine and hardware. Many customers ordered a refreshing treat
at his soda fountain.
Green River pop unmixed |
Cub made sure that his store’s
potbelly stove was always stoked. This warm environment always welcomed his
cliental including a group of faithful retirees who played checkers in his
store.
When Cub died many felt he
had trouble giving up his beloved pharmacy for his spirit has haunted this
building ever since. People state his ghost still puts in a full day’s work.
When his old store was
converted to a café it is said Cub even tried to change with the times. But now
his attempt at perfection suffered.
The café’s new equipment
often stumped Cub. Employees would find bagels mysteriously burned and the café’s
new electrical equipment in the soda fountain was sometimes found broken.
This was just the beginning. Various
witnesses reported other strange happenings. One employee saw a group of sauce
bottles fly off a shelf. These bottles did not drop to the floor immediately
but instead flew across the room.
Café patrons report seeing
coffee pots spin and doors swing open. Almost everyone who enters the café state
the lights above sway back and forth.
Business today is called Bair Bistro |
When a museum was added to
the café many felt this mellowed Cub’s ghost. They felt the familiar antiques,
such as medicine bottles, old hardware and a line of postal box slots attached
to the rear wall made Cub feel more at home.
The activity settled down to
the point that people began to believe Cub’s ghost had finally moved on. But
this does not appear to be the case.
As recent as 2005, people
standing near the postal boxes have felt someone standing close behind
them--only to discover no one there. Others have heard distinctive humming.
Several visitors state they felt
someone breathing down their necks and then the sound of someone wheezing. Cub’s
presence has also been felt in the bank next door.
This old building is located at the intersection of Lafayette and Wilkes.
This old building is located at the intersection of Lafayette and Wilkes.
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