Conrad P. Olson

Conrad Patrick Olson (September 4, 1882 – March 1, 1952) was an American politician and judge in Oregon.

Conrad Olson was born in the town of Clay Banks in Door County, Wisconsin on September 4, 1882.

[6][7] This term the ended on January 7, 1919 and Olson left the bench as Alfred S. Bennett had won the fall election.

[6] After leaving the court Olson then served as Oregon's code commissioner from 1919 to 1921, where he was charged with standardizing the state's laws.

[1] The work produced from this was a two volume Oregon Laws, published in 1920[8] After this he began private practice in Portland before dying in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin on March 1, 1952.