
Dealy McCracken, the main subject of this piece, was born De Laparis McCracken in North Carolina in 1838. He served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and at some point was held as a POW. By 1887 he had moved his family to Lewis County, according the Territorial Census. He died in Winlock in 1925.
The Maplewood Rink still exists today in Centralia as the Rollerdrome. The Centralia Daily Chronicle, which ran from 1908-1913, can be counted as an early ancestor of Centralia's current newspaper, The Chronicle.WINLOCK MAN HAS GHOSTLY EXPERIENCE
Strikes a Match in the Dark to Light His Cigar and Flare Reveals Reproachful Face of a Woman - Tried to "Chuck" Her Under the Chin, But Was Restrained by Invisible Substance.
"'I tell you there is a woman haunting me and I am going to leave this town. Do I believe in spooks?-- Never saw one in my life before, but I tell you I saw Her. You can call her a spook or whatever you please, but I tell you I saw her and there is no doubt about it. I came here to visit relatives and I intended to remain several days, but there is one spot in this town where I see her everytime I pass at night. I have not looked for her in the daytime, but I know I have seen her face there in the dark.'"

