Oregon Indian Medicine Company

The Oregon Indian Medicine Company was a patent medicine manufacturer and distributor, organised in 1876 by Col. Thomas Augustus Edwards and his brother Alfred Edwards. The company exploited the image and reputation of Donald McKay, a Warm Springs Scout captain who'd participated in the Oregon Modoc War (1872-73), to lend their products authenticity as Indian remedies, and used "Wild West"-themed medicine shows to promote their products across the United States.

Oregon's Product Line

 * Ka-Ton-Ka
 * Donald McKay's Indian Worm Eradicator
 * Mox-Ci-Tong
 * Modoc Oil
 * Nez Perce Catarrh Snuff
 * Oregon Indian Cough Syrup
 * War Paint Ointment
 * Wasco Cough Drops