A photo of Carrie Callow Hurley appears in the book: Shelton: the First 100 Years Plus Ten. She worked at Lumbermen's Mercantile when the photo was taken in 1909. Also in the same reference, Rusty Callow, it is said, was the star in Shelton during the 1915-1920 period, and eventually retired as crew coach at the Naval Academy. >From my own files which pertain to Kitsap County, William Callow was the mayor of Charleston which eventually became a part of Bremerton. He died in March, 1926 at city hall in Charleston. He first settled in Mason County about 1876 (according to his obit) and served as a member of the territorial legislature and worked with governor John H. McGraw for two terms. He served as sheriff ( believe of Mason county). He arrived in Kitsap county about 1901 and was a member of Odd Fellows for 50 years. Survivors included Wallace G. Callow, superintendent of schools, Paul, Ceilan, Vaughn and Myra. Another story has slightly different dates. In a 1914 newspaper clipping it said that he had arrived in Mason county more than 20 years previous. Sorry I couldn't provide more.