Olson, Conrad P.,
lawyer — Portland — born in Clay Banks, Wisconsin, September 4, 1882, son of
August and Mary Olson. Spent his younger years on farms and in the woods before
he finished a complete, four-year study course at the school in Stevens Point
and received a lifetime teaching certificate within the state of Wisconsin. From
1904 to 1906 he served as the school principal in Scandinavia and Wild Rose,
Wisconsin. Studied at Wisconsin University and received the L.L.B. degree in
1909. During this time he also served as examiner for the state’s civil service
commission. On June 24, 1909 he was admitted to the Wisconsin Bar Association,
and shortly thereafter received the right to practice law at the United States
circuit and district courts. On September 14, 1909, he received the right to
practice law at the Oregon Courts and is now a practicing attorney in Portland.
Olson is a member of the Multnomah Bar Association, Multnomah Amateur Athletic
Club, Foresters of America, Shepherds of America, and the Scandinavian
Brotherhood of America. His office is located in the 529-530 Chamber of Commerce
Bldg.