SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
135 
reported in 1905 — Continued. 
OKLAHOMA— Continued. 
Driller. 
W. E. Meer. 
Jack Smith and Al. 
Ilarttine. 
Hagen and Cauf- 
fleld. 
Lee Shivley. 
William Beasley. 
C. 
C. 
Ft. 
2,100 
L,636 
1,903 
2, 450- 
1,010 
185 
181 
110 
In. 
8J-6J 
13-5 T 3 8 
13-61 
10-6! 
6-4 
6^ 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Ft. 
200 
180 
181 
Height 
of 
water. 
/•'/. 
7:> 
Yield per 
minute. 
Gals. 
M0 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
Gals. 
Small 
1905 
1905 
Remarks. 
Fresh water at 40 feet ; 
salt at 500 feet; none 
below; gas at 1,130 
feet; oil at 1,160 
feet; show of oil 
and gas at 1,820 and 
2,000 feet; yields 
1 000,000 cubic feet 
of gas. 
Cleveland oil sand at 
1,612 feet; salt wa- 
ter at 580 and 1,626 
feet; slight show of 
oil; abandoned. 
Dry hole; freshwater 
at 50 feet; salt wa- 
ter at 280, 925, 1.890 
feet. (L. S.) 
Fresh water at 142- 
182 feet; salt at 420- 
440 and 1,870-1,900 
feet; show of oil and 
gas at 2,210 feet; 
tools lost; well 
abandoned. (L.) 
Unfinished; water at 
240-275 feet; salt 
water at 310-380, 
580-605, 605-630, 870- 
880, and 970-1,010 
feet. (L. S.) 
Hard water 
.do. 
Salt, not used; pocket 
of gas at 181 feet. 
Hard, salty water 
OREGON. 
E. G. Palmer C. 
J. W. Newmaker. .. C. 
....do 
Ed. G. Palmer. 
....do 
....do 
....do 
....do 
.do. 
P. H. Kretzer C. 
Ed. Ashley 
199 
524 
524 
181 
363 
267 
110 
277 
363 
175 
215 
179 
400 
400 
178 
361 
266 
65 
-164 
- 150 
—150 
-121 
-273 
-240 
- 35 
Flows. 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1902 
(L.S.). 
Alkaline water; city 
supply. 
Soft water 
Water at 20, 180, and 
270 feet; soft. 
Soft water 
(L.S.) 
(L.S.). 
(S.).. 
(L. S. 
Soft; well also yields 
gas. (L.) 
1324 
1324a 
1324 b 
1324c 
1324d 
1324e 
1325 
1326 
b Barrels a day. 
