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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
rnrDAY, july id, mr 'EVENING IIEItALD, -KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "PATSE NTNB. LIU EA1A1 INfr II dl .MUM. A. (J. (JAItn i f ,i i , - 71 . 1 , Claim Divine Healer Is Working Miracles A. i. i.ltlt. UV.VVdl'XIHT "Tlir .Mini WIiii 1'riitn Nltk IVnplii Will" Til" Dlvliiu lli-itllliK llirvlvnl, Unit In In iirnKri'nii In Kun lleriiiirdliiu, ut Hi" corner of Third nncl Arrow bend Ntrnrln, In mirni iliiK no mnnll uiiiou.ui of ntn-n-llon. In spile of Iho heavy rnlnfiill tint people ltmi riinltiitietl to floi-k to tint III K Ti'iit where KviiiiKi'ltnt A. (I. (lurr In preaching from night to nli'.lil. und praying for the itlik, Iillml, dmif and afflicted: inuny ut whom urn diiclnrliiic Hint Ihny worn limUiully healed a lliu Mull (inrr pruyeil for them. One iiiiiii. n Mr. Kinltli, of Hiin Her nnrillno, ilcchtrrd Unit after tho Iohh nt li In par dram, 'nnil n roimtiiiil run n I UK dlni-hnrgo from liln tair. for IS year, having been treated by apeiiul lntH III KiirJiind, Aiimriillu and In dif ferent cltli'U 'of America nnil never i dii Id hn cured, spoke lo'foru u lurit" uudlenctt under the 111k Tent, staling ihul hn vrun liiiititntly h"li'il. when Mr. tiitrr prtiyvd tor lilm, and for two weeks ho hnd been free from the offnimlvv odor mid Iho lltmlmiiie from hi" ear: nnd inn now hear the cluck llek for tlui rirxt tlnm III thut enr III fiiriy-flvii yearn. Another III ti'riiHi In u niory win told lay n limn who hud Itlu eyo sight futili ty destroyed in una nyii. uy u Dull, mid for eighteen yi'iini wit tolully blind in Hint i'y". mid wiih, informed hy thu specialist who gave hi in tho hint ox niiiluiillnn. thut tho optic- tii'rvo wan tutiilly .dead, ii nil Hint ho could never K with' It again, Bnlonlnhud tho nml leucc hy aiming Unit liln eye wun In munlly opened an thu evangelist pray ed for him. HUH another testified thut Him lind undergone flvo iiperiitliiiiH on her eyes nut, hud been ficuted hy tho fumoiiu Mayo lirniliarn of Rochester. Minn., unit was suffering excruciating pain most of tho limit for years. Confined to a dark room, flunlly IndiiK pxiiinlnod by unoili ii r Hpocliillnl In Kun Dloii'o, who di-rlnr-fill thut nhn would ho rottipi'llnd to luivn unit of hi'r oyon mmovrd If nhfl linpod to Rut M l of thti HKony nlio wun In. Hlii- nronn bittorii tho hlic crowd unilor tint I mi I and docliiriMl thut tho innlunl tho iivnniiiillBt. .Mr. tiiirr. pruyod for liur. thut Ihn pulii all. lull her oyi-.i, and that tho dhunrnn also wont away and aha nnw thu fncea of tho puoplo 111 tho nuillonco. Thn pnopln nf Sun lie rim nil no nrn luting nHtoultihi'd hy tho fullli punrcliu-il In thin ppiiilliir rovlvut. whuro no many nrn IioIiik Inntiinlly houliiil of nil klndn of nffllrllonH, nnd from all appitnrniiatii, It Hi'itniH to hn lunliinlutmotiH. ' That nomi'thlni! iiuiihiiiiI In linppnn-. In e In Sun llirnnrillnn in thin ivinnrk iihlo rnvlvul In ntnmti'd by hundri'dn of ppoplo wtio aro iittundlnK from tho ad joining towns, nnd tlinnn who aro tullc Iiik about It on Hid slriMitn and In tho tthopH and hoiiion. AiioiIiit pt'i'iillur fi'iituro In I ho nuin hor of iipoplo who mo forwiird to irny III oiii'h nm'yirit, , Muny ntllKloun lutrnonn who urn nc ciiKtomi'd to nitciiillim dlvliio lioullnn mtrrlrpH, clulm (hut t Intro nn tho itrout ont numbitr of InntiintunitnuH mlriiolon In thin rpvlvnl that I hoy havo vvor wit lutnnod. Unit thing ran ho nuro. and Hint In: If only half of tho rnunrla conrornlng Ihln mnnlliiK urn trim that It In onit ut tho gruntitnt nffnlrH of Hn hind Hint Iiiih i ovor vlnltod thin iiommiinlly. C'ollou (.'oiirlor. f: . . ' 7'; Docomhcr 12, lillll, nt tho age of 7, In KniHiio, Oullf., I wun run over hy a nlritol car, wan badly broken nnd tirtinh ed. ' ' ' My polvln brokon on holli hIiIoh. My right hip and kuoo broken In two pliicen, my right arm wan ho hudly iniinuleil It. hud to ho iiiiipuliiled ahovo tho elbow. Homo rilm lorn Iooko and nuvornl oluc trnl hui'iiH on tuy body and 1 1 in lis. I wan In Iho liimpitul for hovuii inoiilhn. I wun under Iho doetor'a euro In HplinlM nnd pliiHlnr purln eantn Hio gronliir pari of nix yearn. Tho doctor In Fresno operated nuvornl tlinen, mild I am firmly convinced that and with it Rev. A. G. parr and Mrs. Garr, into the Imperial Valley, God has sent to us, who live here, two real live servants of the living God with a real live message to tho Souls of men and ' women, people are getting saved and healed, the sick, even those who have been sick for years, in answer to the prayers of Brother Garr, are being healed. I have seen these things with my own eyes, people come back after days of testing only to testify that the cure is permanent and that they do know that they have been bbrn again of the Spirit of God. I have heard men testify that MR.GARR Is Here, to Begin at 8:00 P. M., Saturday, and where he will tell of the miraculous healing that he received when given up by physicians , to die. Since that time hundreds have flocked to the meetings (o be prayed for; and some of the most remarkable healings have taken place, many of them instantan eously. The people of various cities have been happy to attend the won- '"' 1 i ' J " ' " " ' , 'ti i " ' f ' 1 " Part of the Crowd that Attended the Riverside, California, Meetings t would him) to ko on r'nitrhrn. ' Tho louoiirn Iii-kuii In ilruw 111 my llinhn until I wan in n Kitting ponltlon. My hipn wt.ro drawn out of noi-kft, not drawn hut nhovud Inn li. One llnrh nix inrhi'ii nhortitr tluin tho otln-r. Tint doc tor In K res n i r lold my puruiiln I would . r If J i n ' ; . V V I -t ' I' 1 r : -.'4 ' -. a Vj'P'.f. y t a K h f . r, i- U ? 4 I ' it ' 1 "ll'V i. ! r "j 1 ! II IH'-. ' ' ' - " ; i view of th6 Ensign' 'of the Salvation Army in the arrival of tho big tent . Inivo to bu opitrnti'd on iicuiu. I could not livi long in inui conuuion. llo ud-vln-d thorn to take mo to Snn Frnn ciiiio to a hmio npocluliHt; no they took mo to lr. T. J. Nolan of Sun Krun-i-i'on. Ho vxaiulnod mo nnd nuld ho could help nut, but It would tnkb two they had been delivered from the use of tobacco, after having tried time and tipie again in their own strength; and here at this meeting God came and delivered them from its use. People who have lived here for seventeen and eighteen years tell us that this, is the first Revival Campaign to come vto the valley in which the people have taken any interest to amount to anything. They come and keep coming, they ' are driving in from homes 50 miles away and from 25 miles, and coming from other towns around El Centro, to the big tent to hear Brother Garr tell the GOOD story of the Cross, the Christ who died upon it, for the healing and saving of his people. It takes hold of peoples souls,' causes them to the Open Air Revival Campaign at Eighth St. and Klamath Ave, He Will Continue! Them Every Night for About Three Weeks derful meetings that were held-by Mr. Garr and party, for many weeks there; coming out through the heavy rains, to witness the most phenomenal healings of any Divine Healing Re vival, that has ever been in this local ity; according , to some of the oldest residents. , yearn. So I wan operated on and put back in u cunt. We hud mado six trips to Sun Francisco and wan to go ihe acventh to be operated on, but the Lord objected. Wo received a Ittttor from the doctor tUtliiK he had been called out of the ii : .Mr. Garr i.hot an Evangelist . ' "of the "professional type", of "card signing," and "trail hit ting" but Jias an earnest and L unique way of )resenting the ' 'Old Truths" of the Bible in j a new way; that is both inter--! esting and-convincing, with a good seasoning of humor, that is truly refreshing. Many who have heard him, and have watched the mriaculous heal ' ings in answer to his prayers, --ay that, in faith, he. is in a class with Mrs. McPherson of Los Angeles, and Mr. Hick son of England. That astonishing healings are occurriitg in Mr. G a it's meet ings are attested by the large number of persons who volun ; ' tarily offer, their testimonies ' with thejr names and addres ses to be publishedthat others may take courage, and attentl these marvelous meetings, and be healed as they were. It is claimed for Mr. Garr, that he can pray the pain off of any one, almost instantaneous ly; and is announced as "The ' Man Who Prays Sick People Well." of the Revival meeting conducted by Mr. Garr Mr. Garr having traveled around the world in evangelistic work, has visited Great Britain, France, Egypt, Arabia, India ,Ceylon, Singapore and Penang, by Sumatra, Java, China and Japan, preaching in the different cities of the United States and Canada with marked success. city and would bo gone a month, and not to bring me until ho returned. Mr. flarr wan holding meetings here, in Tulare, so on tho very last night of bin meeting November 27. 1922, my mother got a wheel chair and -wheeled mo Co the meeting and praise the Lord I was healed on the same day. that I bhould have been operated upon.. At that' time' i was 13 years of age. 'weighed 41 pounds, now I weigh over 95 pounds, can walk and am still heal ed, saved and baptised with thBHoly Ghost. I Signed) GERTRUDE SNJDER, A and-lnyo Sts., Tulare, Cal., R. D. Box . " 374.. , . I S. The first hospital bill was paid by the street car company which was J2250.0U. .Others my parents paid ranging from .$300 to $500 each. The next morning after being pray ed for the fourteen pound cast was rov moved and tor our surprise and joy my limb had lengthened lire arid a half inches. .. -. i 7 , . I can how go' to school. .My parents and sisters and brothers have all been .saved through my healing. We are a happy family now. .MRS. .FMHiF.Xt'K I,AII, of llfi. H St.. San nernartlino, testified before a large uudience that, after having five ' operations on her .eyes, attended by the famous ".Mayo Brothers" of Rochester. .Minn., was left with the most terrible suffering, and was finally to have one of her eyes removed if she hoped to be rid of the pain. Much of the time she wan 'confined to a dark room. and. r.iirthle to rend, suffered constantly. . She states the following: "When ' ;.ir. Garr pruyed for mo that terrible suffering censed immediately, and I can new read, and am no more confined to ' . the dark room.- No fonguo can telji. what relief came to me at that in o in cut.. Afterwards I went forward and jirayed with tho others and received the baptism of theHoly Spirit, which is best of all.'." . . . , I was troubled with tho back of my nock for over a year. Couldn't relax or get my head In any position at night so I could rest..Rrother Garr prayed for me and it is entirely gone. Now T can rest.. 1 am so thankful to the Lord, I !. give Htm all the pralso for it. (Signed) . MR. W. H. WRIGHT, -4S South A St., San Bernardino. I want to thank tho dear Lord for . henling me of an inward goiter that nas been affecting my throat, eyes and heart for twenty yenrs. About five minutes after Brother Garr prayed for nio 1 felt the muscles of my neck rolaxl. .Thnnk God my neck is perfectly froo . and tho goiter absolutely gone. , (Signed) MRS. J. It. WYLIE, 361 I Street, San Bernardino. ' - jl 'i T .' l see through the mist of time up his messages with good true stories that happen in every ' day life. i ' He has yet to say one word from his platform when preaching that I have not been able to say a good big "AMEN" to. ' .. ... .;.- ,',.,..':;,'. '.'V. I have been in the Salvation Army for more than 30 years and rjave seen, and have been associated with some great meetings. ' This is another grete meeting with hundreds -coming to the penitent form in the several services, and heal ing, too numerous to mention. ' . D. LLOYD, Ensign, Salvation Army, El Centro. "The Man Who Prays Sick .People, Well" HKAH HIM AT TBXT. FIFTH AM) MAKKKT, KIVKRH1DB KVEKY NIGHT - ' Mr. Garr has traveled the -world, 'oreachlng, visiting Great Britain. Trance. Egypt. Indian, Ceylon, Thibet, Malocca, China, Japan, Canada. Mexico, and throughout America. He has preached In New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Indianapolis, At lanta. Jacksonville, Florida: ; Miamar" Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver, B. C, throughout India, Calcutta, Bombay, Agra, Delhi. Allabad,- having preached in the famous school of Runditl Kama-. bai of the Decan, South India. ,and as far north as Thibet.- He is an interesting and humorous speaker, full of wit arid yet extremely earnest in his presentation of the great truths of the Bible. His years of travel in the Oriental -Countries have given him a wide range of Interesting illustrations, in which in presenting he holds the audience spell bound from night to night.. . . As one man expressed it: "There are no dry moments in that man's mes . sage." - ' ' . Another , remarked: "Of all the preaching that I have ever heard, this fa the most poignant and convincing. as well as interesting, that 1 have heard, between the two oceans." From a Major of ;T The, Salvation Army, ' ' , ' June 8, 1925. To Whom it May Concern: , I wish to add my. testimony to tho blessing and inspiration I received: la;. Rev. Garr'a meetings, I was blessed in body and soull. He tells God's blblo truths, makes It plain what God has willed over -to us and tells us bow to got iu j I have seen some wonderful cases of . healing, people carried 1n on cots and -walked out shouting and praising God. Just reminds me of the days when. Jesus was upon earth and told them to take up their beds and walk, that 1c , . just what they are doing here in Rlver . side. God has wonderfully blessed the meetings here. The crowds have been. - tremendous. Something wonderful for Riverside. This city needs such preach ing. ' '-.' .. . ' (Signed)'' MRS. J. HUGHES, n Major Salvation Army, 31 N. Main St., Akron, Ohio. - For forty ears I have suffered with ' a chronic catarrhal condition with my right 'ear which entirely destroyed tho ear. drum. I has caused a continual discharge all those years and I haven't -known a day in that time I have not used cot,ton and medicine. Wo have spent hundreds of . dollars with many ear specialists who never did effect euro. - , f March 23rd during one of Mr. Garr'g healing services under "the BIG TENT On the corner of Third and Arrowhead I was- prayed for and .was boaled. I went home and went 'tp bed with my i .good ear on the pillowtaird heard the clock ticking on the dresser. The dls charge has dried up and I have used " ho inedioino or cotton since. My heart Is1 so rejoiced ;to- be free after all tho . long years of doctoring,. .Praise ,tbs 4, Lord for His goodness to me. , .(Signed) H. E. Smith, - 1329f ussell St., San Bernardino. .. - Mr. Garr prayed for me and I thank the Lord for henling me of stomach' trouble which was caused from spinal meningttls. Now I am well and hupp;-, -(Signed) ANNAH U MITCHELL, ,i" .502 Ml. View avenue, San Bernardino, I wus prayed for in Rev. Garr'a meet ing on Third and Arrowhead and was wonderfully .healed of a goiter. I, know that Jesus Is the same yeatordav, today and forever. (Signed) MRS. CHAS. BUGMANN, 37g N. Fourth Street, Colton, Calif. . eternity. Brother Garr spices