SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
137 
reported in 1905 — Continued. 
OREGON— Continued. 
Driller. 
o 
A 
3 
< 
ft 
© 
P 
u 
+^ 
S 
P 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Height 
of 
water. 
Yield per 
minute. 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
Remarks. 
o 
5 
g 
No. 
W. E. Thoiras 
do 
D. 
D. 
D. 
C. 
D. 
Ft. 
173 
395 
110 
201 
117 
/n. 
7-5§ 
Ft. 
153 
Ft. 
-12 
GaZs. 
GaZs. 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1900 
Water at 40, 120, 
and 153 feet: aban- 
doned on account of 
quicksand. (L. S.) 
Water at 47, 160, 265, 
1330 
1331 
Nat Gray 
do 
P. S. Kretzer 
■ 
and 328 feet. (L.S.) 
(S.) 
1332 
6J 
7-4J 
155 
115 
Abundance of water. 
(L. S.) 
Soft. (L.) 
1333 
-. 
33i 
1334 
PENNSYLVANIA. 
Harry Patterson 
and Ed Culbert- 
W. E. Boycr. 
T. W. Atkins. 
W. W. Reed and 
J. P. Orvin. 
W. W. Reed and 
B. Coleman. 
E. L. & M. R. 
Mohr. 
H. Law ton & Sons. 
0. 
M. 
O. 
0. 
M. 
D. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
D. 
265 
2,812 
1,190 
3,055 
3,071 
5,322 
3,320 
3,077 
3,362 
3,045 
3, 215§ 
3, 234 
3,590 
3,050 
146 
1905 
1904 
1905 
1901 
1905 
1892 
1900 
1904 
1888 
1895 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1905 
6* 
1,185 
b 12 
13-61 
13-5 
10-5 
6 125 
3, 345 
D. 
(S.) 
Gas at 2,018 feet; 
yield, after shoot- 
ing, 130,000 cubic 
feet in 24 hours. 
(L.) 
Fresh water above 96 
feet; oil and gas at 
1,185-1,190 feet; pro- 
duced 12 barrels of 
oil a day at end of 5 
months; salt water 
and oil at 1.120-1,140 
feet. (L. S.) 
(S.) 
Strong gas at 2,280 
and 3,003 feet. 
Hole plugged by cable 
breaking; second 
deepest well in 
United States. (L.) 
Very little oil; aban- 
doned. (L.) 
First oil at 3,061-3,064 
feet; second oil at 
3067-3,074 feet. (L.) 
Pressure, 300 pounds. 
(L.) 
(L.) 
Dry hole. (L.) 
Rock pressure, 1,000 
pounds. (L.) 
(L.S.) 
(S.) 
(S.) : 
1338 
1339' 
1341 
1342 
1343 
1344 
1345 
1346 
1347 
1348 
1349 
b Barrels a day. 
