"The Oregonian's Handbook of the Pacific Northwest." Portland, OR: Oregonian Publishing Co., 1894. pg. 283. HON. BERNARD DALY, M.D There was probably no more distinguished member of the house of the last legislature than Dr. Bernard Daly, the representative from Lake and Klamath counties. Dr. Daly is a native of Ireland, having been born there in 1858, but he was raised in the state of Alabama. He received a thorough preliminary education in his youth and graduated from the Ohio Normal University at Ada in 1886, and from the Medical Department of the University of Louisville in 1887. During the latter year he took up his residence at Lakeview, where he began the practice of his profession in which he has met with signal success. Although hailing from a somewhat remote part of the state, Dr. Daly has always been indefatigable in his efforts in behalf of Southeastern Oregon. He was elected to the last legislature by a most flattering majority and he served his constituents in a most able manner. Although on the side of the Democratic minority, Dr. Daly was a leader and many of the important measures introduced and enacted are to be traced to his sagacious efforts. Dr. Daly's interest in behalf of education led to his appointment as a member of the board of regents of the Oregon State Agricultural College at Corvallis, the position made vacant by the death of Hon. W. S. Ladd, of Portland. Dr. Daly is a most prominent citizen of Lakeview and is untiring in his efforts to make Southeastern Oregon one of the most important agricultural sections of the state.