I would use end bearing only. Skin friction increases with depth and as such, there is very little friction in the top 5 to 10 feet. Also as they are not (I assume) driven piles, the increase in soil stress along the pier would be minimal. I would neglect skin friction for 4 to 6 foot deep piers.
For end bearing, I would probably use Meyerhoffs method (it is a good 'average' or 'middle of the road' approach/result)
Sorry, I don't have any links to an online website for Meyerhof's method, but it is Qpoint = Area of point x effective overburden x Meyerhof's Nq* factor for piles
and the limit is: qlimit(kN/m2) = 50 x Nq* x tan (phi)
use whichever is lower.
Also as a side note, for dia = 1' and L = 4' your results will be close to results from typical bearing capacity formulas for shallow foundations.