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Chinese medical practitioner Ing Hay opens general store in Oregon.

Date: 1888

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The store sells basic necessities and imported goods, including Chinese herbs and medicines. It also serves as a social center and hiring hall for the local Chinese community. Ing Hay operates the first documented Chinese medicine practice in the U.S. that is specifically created for other immigrants, but many non-Chinese neighbors also come for care.